Sentences with phrase «phenomenology at»

She collaborated with Art for the World (1996 — 2013) and with Fondazione Antonio Ratti (1995 — 2010), and she was professor of Contemporary Art Phenomenology at the Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti in Bergamo (2003 — 07).
She collaborated with Art for the World (1996 - 2013) and with Fondazione Antonio Ratti (1995 - 2010), and was professor of Contemporary Art Phenomenology at the Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti in Bergamo (2003 - 2007).
His first solo exhibition was a Sanchez Cotán in Trondheim, Norway in 2009 and recent projects include The devil finds work for idle hands at Toomey Tourell Fine Art, San Francisco (2012) and Drawology: drawing as phenomenology at the Bonington Gallery Nottingham, and the co-curation of A Machine Aesthetic at Gallery North, Northumbria University, The Gallery, The Arts University Bournemouth, University of Lincoln, Norwich University of the Arts (2013 - 2014) where eleven contemporary artists were invited to explore the various manifestations, uses and influences of different aspects of mechanisation within their practice.

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Phenomenology, at least in its first practitioners and its early stages, was conceived as a conscious rejection of subjectivism and an attempt to recover, without abandoning inwardness, the experienced reality of external things and of the self as well.
Hegel's Phenomenology is often judged to be the most revolutionary of all philosophical works, and it is clearly revolutionary in understanding consciousness itself as a consistently and comprehensively evolving consciousness, evolving from the pure immediacy of sense - certainty to absolute knowing, and this evolution is internal and historical at once.
It should be clear at this point that these gains are not «liberal theology» or «liberalism» but deep, underlying ways of reflecting on history, man and nature which include both methodologies (e.g., historical criticism, phenomenology) and content (e.g., man as a self - transcending being who resists all heteronomous authority).
Personally, I prefer not to read Dostoevsky as a psychologist at all, while still acknowledging the genius of his phenomenology of certain extreme states of spiritual perturbation.
At the level of the idea, the invisible is the interior meaning or sense of the visible, its «essence,» which phenomenology had sought to describe.
Certainly at the methodological level, and sometimes materially, I have been influenced by the phenomenology of Merleau - Ponty and Ricoeur, by the philosophical reflections of Polanyi, and by the structuralist approach to texts practiced by Lévi - Strauss and especially by Barthes, Bremond, Todorov and Greimas.
«We have witnessed amazing progress in lattice QCD calculations in recent years,» observes Enrico Lunghi, a non-lattice theorist at Indiana University, who joined the team for his expertise in rare decay phenomenology.
At the Weizmann Institute of Science, the group of researchers that studies high energy phenomenology within the Department of Particle Physics & Astrophysics is eagerly anticipating his arrival.
Environmental management and the challenge of achieving sustainable development is a global problem that requires looking at the political, economic, cultural, and educational phenomenas of the current paradigm, from a poly - logic phenomenology that perceive different levels of Reality which form the world and cosmos humanly known.
At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails — The author of the Montaigne biography «How to Live» has written another impressively lucid book, one that offers a joint portrait of the giants of existentialism and phenomenology: Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus, Jaspers, Merleau - Ponty, Heidegger and a half - dozen other European writers and philosophers.
But, at base, the so - called Black Paintings of the AbEx artists were an exercise in armchair phenomenology.
Concerned with optical ambiguity and the phenomenology of perception, each cube was intended to be shown at a different elevation and with different lighting effects so as to always be experienced in a new way.
Monica Bonvicini looked at the phenomenology of gendered architectural space in a beaten up dry wall room.
Pellegrin directed the Venice Program Master of Art at New York University and taught Phenomenology of the Arts and Advanced Studio at Teachers College, Columbia University.
The works on display engage with a dialogue at the vanguard of the market, questioning not only this culture of commodification but what dictates meaning and how, questioning fundamental dichotomies of phenomenology and semiotics, of agency and process as they relate to the creation of and reception to art.
Quaytman's paintings, at once pictorially abstract and conceptually resonant, reference a range of sources, including her own family history, phenomenology, social relationships, and the conventions of modernist painting.
Like her previous performative time - lapse sequence «Grid Piece», the work created at Guttenberg Arts continues to explore the phenomenology of spatial relations, questioning where experience and imagery converge and crossover.
Pat Frank - spectroscopy is a perfect example of what I mean by phenomenology and statistics lying at the heart of chemistry - at least extending what I understand as the same argument you are applying to paleoclimatology.
Emotion and recognition at work: Energy, vitality, pleasure, truth, desire & the emergent phenomenology of transformational experience.
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