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At the Edges of Vision - A Phenomenological Aesthetics of Contemporary Spectatorship (Hardcover, New edition)
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At the Edges of Vision - A Phenomenological Aesthetics of Contemporary Spectatorship (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: Histories of Vision
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In At the Edges of Vision, Renee van de Vall re-examines the
aesthetics of spectatorship in terms of new-media art and visual
culture. The aesthetic experience of visual art has traditionally
been described in terms of the distanced contemplation and critical
interpretation of the work's form and representational content.
Recent developments in installation, video and computer art have
foregrounded the bodily and affective engagement of the spectator
and, in retrospect, throw into question the model of spectatorial
distance for more traditional art forms as well. But what does this
development entail for art's potential for reflective, imaginative
and experiential depth? Is art still capable of providing a
critical counterpoint to the ubiquitous presence of sensational,
yet short-lived media imagery when it speaks to the senses rather
than to the mind? In a thorough examination of examples from
painting, film, installation art and interactive video, and
computer art, Van de Vall argues for a tactile and affective
conception of reflection, linking philosophy and art. Looking at a
Rembrandt self-portrait and navigating through an internet art work
have in common that both types of work rely on a playful,
rhythmically structured, sensuous and embodied reflexivity for the
articulation of meaning. This sensuous dimension of playful
reflexivity is just as important in philosophical thought, however,
as the transcendental condition for genuine, open-ended reflection.
Drawing on the philosophy of Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Lyotard and
Deleuze on the one hand and on new-media theory on the other, Van
de Vall develops a performative phenomenology of aesthetic
reflection, visuality and visual art, in order to rethink art's
ethical and political relevance in present-day digital-media
culture.
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