The Iconology of Abstraction
Non-figurative Images and the Modern World
Herausgeber: Purgar, Kresimir
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Non-figurative Images and the Modern World
Herausgeber: Purgar, Kresimir
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This book uncovers how we make meaning of abstraction, both historically and in present times, and examines abstract images as a visual language.
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This book uncovers how we make meaning of abstraction, both historically and in present times, and examines abstract images as a visual language.
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Produktdetails
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- Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 253mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9780367206048
- ISBN-10: 0367206048
- Artikelnr.: 68102592
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 253mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9780367206048
- ISBN-10: 0367206048
- Artikelnr.: 68102592
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kreimir Purgar is Associate Professor in the Academy of Arts and Culture at J. J. Strossmayer University, Osijek, Croatia.
Introduction
Should Abstract Images Have Their "own" Iconology?
Kreimir Purgar
Prolegomena
1. Why Pictures are Signs? The Semiotics of (Non)Representational Pictures
Winfried Noth
Part 1: History and Theory of Abstraction
2. The Founding of Abstraction: Wilhelm Worringer and the Avant-Garde
Anselm Treichler
3. The Iconology of Malevich's Suprematist Crosses
Marie Gaspter-Hulvat
4. Literality and Non-Referentiality in the Abstraction of Objecthood
Blaenka Perica
5. Representational Abstract Pictures
Regina-Nino Mion
PART 2: Philosophy of Abstraction
6. What is Abstraction in Photography?
Diarmuid Costello
7. Abstraction and Transperceptual Space
Paul Crowther
8. The Visualization of Temporality in the Abstract Paintings of Barnett
Newman
Claude Cernuschi
9. Rethinking Abstraction Post-Phenomenologically: Michel Henry and Henri
Maldiney
Bruno Lessard
PART 3: Redefining Abstraction-Analog vs. Digital
10. Visual Music and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde Synesthaesia to Digital
Technestaesia
Michael Betancourt
11. Ecology and Climatology in Modern Abstract Art
Linn Burchert
12. Digital Abstraction: Interface between Electronic Media Art and Data
Visualization
Birgit Mersmann
13. Towards a Transsensorial Technology of Abstraction (Ekstraction)
Clemens C. Finkelstein
14. Digital Landscapes of the Internet: Glitch Art, Vaporwave, Spectacular
Cyberspace
Dario Vuger
PART 4: Abstraction in Science and Technology
15. The Material Site of Abstraction: Grid-based Data Visualisation in
Brain Scans
Silvia Casini
16. Reference and Affect: Visual Abstraction in Computation and the
Neurosciences
Michael Reinsborough
17. Reality Effect of (Abstract) Maps in Post-Digital Era
Ana Peraica
Coda
18. Visualizing the End of Visibility: M87* Event-Horizon Image
Yanai Toister
Should Abstract Images Have Their "own" Iconology?
Kreimir Purgar
Prolegomena
1. Why Pictures are Signs? The Semiotics of (Non)Representational Pictures
Winfried Noth
Part 1: History and Theory of Abstraction
2. The Founding of Abstraction: Wilhelm Worringer and the Avant-Garde
Anselm Treichler
3. The Iconology of Malevich's Suprematist Crosses
Marie Gaspter-Hulvat
4. Literality and Non-Referentiality in the Abstraction of Objecthood
Blaenka Perica
5. Representational Abstract Pictures
Regina-Nino Mion
PART 2: Philosophy of Abstraction
6. What is Abstraction in Photography?
Diarmuid Costello
7. Abstraction and Transperceptual Space
Paul Crowther
8. The Visualization of Temporality in the Abstract Paintings of Barnett
Newman
Claude Cernuschi
9. Rethinking Abstraction Post-Phenomenologically: Michel Henry and Henri
Maldiney
Bruno Lessard
PART 3: Redefining Abstraction-Analog vs. Digital
10. Visual Music and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde Synesthaesia to Digital
Technestaesia
Michael Betancourt
11. Ecology and Climatology in Modern Abstract Art
Linn Burchert
12. Digital Abstraction: Interface between Electronic Media Art and Data
Visualization
Birgit Mersmann
13. Towards a Transsensorial Technology of Abstraction (Ekstraction)
Clemens C. Finkelstein
14. Digital Landscapes of the Internet: Glitch Art, Vaporwave, Spectacular
Cyberspace
Dario Vuger
PART 4: Abstraction in Science and Technology
15. The Material Site of Abstraction: Grid-based Data Visualisation in
Brain Scans
Silvia Casini
16. Reference and Affect: Visual Abstraction in Computation and the
Neurosciences
Michael Reinsborough
17. Reality Effect of (Abstract) Maps in Post-Digital Era
Ana Peraica
Coda
18. Visualizing the End of Visibility: M87* Event-Horizon Image
Yanai Toister
Introduction
Should Abstract Images Have Their "own" Iconology?
Kreimir Purgar
Prolegomena
1. Why Pictures are Signs? The Semiotics of (Non)Representational Pictures
Winfried Noth
Part 1: History and Theory of Abstraction
2. The Founding of Abstraction: Wilhelm Worringer and the Avant-Garde
Anselm Treichler
3. The Iconology of Malevich's Suprematist Crosses
Marie Gaspter-Hulvat
4. Literality and Non-Referentiality in the Abstraction of Objecthood
Blaenka Perica
5. Representational Abstract Pictures
Regina-Nino Mion
PART 2: Philosophy of Abstraction
6. What is Abstraction in Photography?
Diarmuid Costello
7. Abstraction and Transperceptual Space
Paul Crowther
8. The Visualization of Temporality in the Abstract Paintings of Barnett
Newman
Claude Cernuschi
9. Rethinking Abstraction Post-Phenomenologically: Michel Henry and Henri
Maldiney
Bruno Lessard
PART 3: Redefining Abstraction-Analog vs. Digital
10. Visual Music and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde Synesthaesia to Digital
Technestaesia
Michael Betancourt
11. Ecology and Climatology in Modern Abstract Art
Linn Burchert
12. Digital Abstraction: Interface between Electronic Media Art and Data
Visualization
Birgit Mersmann
13. Towards a Transsensorial Technology of Abstraction (Ekstraction)
Clemens C. Finkelstein
14. Digital Landscapes of the Internet: Glitch Art, Vaporwave, Spectacular
Cyberspace
Dario Vuger
PART 4: Abstraction in Science and Technology
15. The Material Site of Abstraction: Grid-based Data Visualisation in
Brain Scans
Silvia Casini
16. Reference and Affect: Visual Abstraction in Computation and the
Neurosciences
Michael Reinsborough
17. Reality Effect of (Abstract) Maps in Post-Digital Era
Ana Peraica
Coda
18. Visualizing the End of Visibility: M87* Event-Horizon Image
Yanai Toister
Should Abstract Images Have Their "own" Iconology?
Kreimir Purgar
Prolegomena
1. Why Pictures are Signs? The Semiotics of (Non)Representational Pictures
Winfried Noth
Part 1: History and Theory of Abstraction
2. The Founding of Abstraction: Wilhelm Worringer and the Avant-Garde
Anselm Treichler
3. The Iconology of Malevich's Suprematist Crosses
Marie Gaspter-Hulvat
4. Literality and Non-Referentiality in the Abstraction of Objecthood
Blaenka Perica
5. Representational Abstract Pictures
Regina-Nino Mion
PART 2: Philosophy of Abstraction
6. What is Abstraction in Photography?
Diarmuid Costello
7. Abstraction and Transperceptual Space
Paul Crowther
8. The Visualization of Temporality in the Abstract Paintings of Barnett
Newman
Claude Cernuschi
9. Rethinking Abstraction Post-Phenomenologically: Michel Henry and Henri
Maldiney
Bruno Lessard
PART 3: Redefining Abstraction-Analog vs. Digital
10. Visual Music and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde Synesthaesia to Digital
Technestaesia
Michael Betancourt
11. Ecology and Climatology in Modern Abstract Art
Linn Burchert
12. Digital Abstraction: Interface between Electronic Media Art and Data
Visualization
Birgit Mersmann
13. Towards a Transsensorial Technology of Abstraction (Ekstraction)
Clemens C. Finkelstein
14. Digital Landscapes of the Internet: Glitch Art, Vaporwave, Spectacular
Cyberspace
Dario Vuger
PART 4: Abstraction in Science and Technology
15. The Material Site of Abstraction: Grid-based Data Visualisation in
Brain Scans
Silvia Casini
16. Reference and Affect: Visual Abstraction in Computation and the
Neurosciences
Michael Reinsborough
17. Reality Effect of (Abstract) Maps in Post-Digital Era
Ana Peraica
Coda
18. Visualizing the End of Visibility: M87* Event-Horizon Image
Yanai Toister