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Titre(s) : Transvisuality [Texte imprimé] : the cultural dimension of visuality. Volume II, Visual organizations / edited by Tore Kristensen, Anders Michelsen and Frauke Wiegand
Lien au titre d'ensemble : Appartient à : Transvisuality
Publication : Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2015
Description matérielle : xi, 251 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-246) and index
"In contemporary society, 'the visual' becomes a traversing denominator passing through
the most diverse articulations: from new media, branding, drone vision and robot culture
to cityscapes, design and art. The three-volume Transvisuality project promotes the
turn away from the predominant focus on representations in studies of visual culture.
Volume 2 introduces visual organization in-the-making as an effect of manifold traversing
articulations and interconnected practices: how is the 'stuff' of visuality--an image
like a photograph, an incident on TV, a cinematic work--is intertwined in a range
of cultural practices, transformed and transgressed by them in transvisuality. The
aim of the book is to map how visual organizations are traversing culture as articulatory
practices in situ. The resulting case studies depart from different materialities
and agencies of empirical, embedded visuality--from canvas to drone camera--and illustrate
how transvisuality evolves in and around publics and communities on the one hand and
through bodies and media on the other. The visual articulations analysed in this volume
span from mobile phone videos to forensic images, from biomedia to robots, from bunker
ruins to Kalighat pat paintings, from a Palestinian wedding dress to video footage
of unknown strangers on the metro, from the Gorgon Stare to movies becoming art installations."--Page
4 of cover
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Kristensen, Tore (1954-...). Éditeur scientifique
Michelsen, Anders (1957-...). Éditeur scientifique
Wiegand, Frauke Katharina. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Art et société
Culture de masse
Culture populaire
Communication visuelle -- Société
Indice(s) Dewey :
302.2 (23e éd.) = Communication
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781781381786. - ISBN 178138178X
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb457153160
Notice n° :
FRBNF45715316
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Machine generated contents note: pt. I Publics and Communities ; 1. Flesh and the
Beholder: Towards a Phenomenology of Digital Viewing / Rafael Cardoso ; 2. Re-visioning
the Colonial City: Autonomous Spaces, Stereotypes and the Aesthetics of Intermixtures
in Kaliprasanna Sinha's Hootum Pyanchar Naksha / Sambudha Sen ; 3. Transvisuality,
Geopolitics and Cultural Heritage in Global Flows: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
and the Death of the Virtual Terrorist / Sarah Mengler ; 4. Beyond Self vs Other:
The Other-as-stranger-within as Imaged in the Who is Pinky Pinky Series / Leora Farber
; 5. Forensic Strategies against the Traumatic Condition of Culture: Exposure of Wounded
Bodies in Brazilian Media and Art / Karl Erik Schøllhammer ; 6. Visualized Politics
/ Eric Louw ; 7. Our History and their Archive: The Substantive Visual Aesthetics
of Al Jazeera and its Impact on the Arab World / Khaled Ramadan ; pt. II Bodies and
Media ; 8. From Vision to Motion: Image, Affect, Bio-Media / Marie-Luise Angerer
; 9. Concrete Memories: The In/Visibility of Bunker Ruins / Frauke Wiegand ; 10.
Interface Screenings: Integrations of the Body According to New Diagrams for Visual
Mapping / Bodil Marie Stavning Thomsen ; 11. Robot Bodies: Visual Transfer of the
Technological Uncanny / Gunhild Borggreen ; 12. Enfolded by Cinema: The Transvisual
Gaze in Tsai Ming-liang's Visage / Asbjørn Grønstad ; 13. Drone Warfare: Visual Primacy
as a Weapon / Lila Lee-Morrison ; 14. Elastic Looking and Negotiations of Invisibility
in Public Spaces / Kassandra Wellendorf.