Sentences with word «hauntology»

Hauntology is a term that combines "haunting" and "ontology" (the study of being). It refers to a concept where the past continues to influence and linger in the present, even though it may be considered as something “lost” or absent. Hauntology explores how traces of the past can be felt and shape our present, implying that history and memories are not entirely gone but can "haunt" us in different ways. Full definition
Both the narrative content and film style of The Forbidden Room enhance its own cinematic hauntology.
As Michael Wilson perspicaciously noted in an Artforum review of Mark Bradford's 2008 gallery solo show Nobody Jones: «Featured works such as the collage painting Ghost Money... hint that the show's abstraction of urban topography might find an echo in the notion of hauntology» (M. Wilson, «Mark Bradford,» Artforum, April 2008, n.p.).
She is currently working on her MA Thesis with the focus on hauntology and the paradox of appearance in media art.
Perhaps it is from a guide book to some future, not yet realized, a resurrected catalogue, or a dictionary entry hidden invisible between other «see also» terms; such as séance, science - fiction, speculative fiction, hauntology, alternate - history or future - history.
She pulls from Taoist mythology and cultural superstitions as essential source material, through which she explores a symbiosis between the grotesque and the beautiful, the real and the imagined — myths, ruins, and their hauntology.
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