Sentences with word «defamiliarisation»

The abundance of external attractions throughout the cityscape combines with a more inward looking gaze that seems to offer an experience of defamiliarisation for Charlotte, but particularly for the character of Bob.
They manifest what Jeff Hilson (Birkan Berz 2014) calls a «radical defamiliarisation» of its scope and capabilities.
The idea of «defamiliarisation» originally emerged with the Russian Formalists (1914 — 1930) who contended that the basic function of poetic art was to challenge and renew perception.
Bob's visit to Tokyo and his sublime encounter with Charlotte results in the defamiliarisation and the renewal of his perspective.
Based on a series of earlier drawings, Filtered Memories that represent select childhood and adolescent memories of the artist, the book explores the consequences of memory and, simultaneously, the defamiliarisation of the art object.
Previous works have looked to the contemporary media sphere and its relationship to the visceral body, the degenerative aspects of pervasive new technologies, to cultural forms of fanaticism and cults, to ideas of attraction and repulsion, body horror, the defamiliarisation of the human body and cartoon abjection.
The emphasis is on the materiality of the image and its physical qualities, while the manipulation of the footage induces a sense of defamiliarisation and triggers one's attention to look at things the way they are perceived and not the way they are known.
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