Surface and Apparition
The Immateriality of Modern Surface
Kiadó: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Megjelenés dátuma: 2020. november 12.
Kötetek száma: Hardback
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ISBN13: | 9781350130449 |
ISBN10: | 1350130443 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 248 oldal |
Méret: | 234x156 mm |
Súly: | 660 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 35 colour, 16 bw illus |
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Hosszú leírás:
Surface is one of the most intensely debated topics in recent arts, humanities and social science scholarship. The changing technologies which manufacture the actual and virtual surfaces of today are radically altering our perception of thresholds and borders. In contrast to the responses to preceding industrial revolutions, contemporary concerns with surface seem preoccupied with its function of mediation or passage, rather than with that of separation or boundary. In Surface and Apparition, each chapter explores a different meaning and function of the material and immaterial qualities of 'surface'.
Case studies include various surfaces from computer screens, 'artisanal' engines and glass architecture to gauzy veils, the planetary surface of supply chain capitalism, and spatial embodiment in street markets. International scholars of design, architecture, film, media, fine art, fashion, textiles, silversmithing, woodworking and archival practices account for how the material and the immaterial draw attention to each other in both their everyday and artistic practice. Each chapter addresses particular systems (from the human body to manually operated tools and machines); materials (for instance cloth, wood and light); modes of attention, movement and engagement. 'Surface' therefore functions in this book as a multidisciplinary method for attending to critical issues concerning human creative and technological endeavours.
Case studies include various surfaces from computer screens, 'artisanal' engines and glass architecture to gauzy veils, the planetary surface of supply chain capitalism, and spatial embodiment in street markets. International scholars of design, architecture, film, media, fine art, fashion, textiles, silversmithing, woodworking and archival practices account for how the material and the immaterial draw attention to each other in both their everyday and artistic practice. Each chapter addresses particular systems (from the human body to manually operated tools and machines); materials (for instance cloth, wood and light); modes of attention, movement and engagement. 'Surface' therefore functions in this book as a multidisciplinary method for attending to critical issues concerning human creative and technological endeavours.
Tartalomjegyzék:
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Prologue: Surface Matters, Giuliana Bruno (Harvard University, USA)
Introduction, Yeseung Lee (De Montfort University, UK)
1. Folds of Fashion: Unravelled and the Planetary Surface, Jussi Parikka (University of Southampton, UK)
2. Surface-making in Nuclear Decommissioning: A Narrative of Sludge, Plutonium and Their Whereabouts, Petra Tjitske Kalshoven (University of Manchester, UK)
3. Surface Eruption: Machine Creativity and Emotive Data Objects, Barbara Rauch (OCAD University, Canada)
4. The Depth of Surface, Lesley Halliwell (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
5. Where Surface Meets Depth: Virtuality in Textile and Material Design, Elaine Igoe (University of Portsmouth, UK)
6. Growing Surface between Textiles and Electrochemisty, Joanne Horton (De Montfort University, UK)
7. David Pye's Fluting Engine, Benedict Carpenter van Barthold (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
8. Journal (2016-2018): Conversations on Looms, Cloth and Weaving, Max Mosscrop (independent artist, UK) and Benedict Carpenter van Barthold (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
9. On Drawing: Transmission from the Lifeworld to Paper at Namdaemun Market, Seoul, Ray Lucas (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
10. Archive Surface, Jane Birkin (University of Southampton, UK)
11. Experience, Poverty, Transparency: The Modern Surface of Interwar Glass, Freyja Hartzell (Bard Graduate Center, USA)
12. On Genealogy of Translucent Screen and Rehabilitation of the Ephemeral: Post-Cinema, Installation, Performance (Oksana Chefranova, Yale University, USA)
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Prologue: Surface Matters, Giuliana Bruno (Harvard University, USA)
Introduction, Yeseung Lee (De Montfort University, UK)
1. Folds of Fashion: Unravelled and the Planetary Surface, Jussi Parikka (University of Southampton, UK)
2. Surface-making in Nuclear Decommissioning: A Narrative of Sludge, Plutonium and Their Whereabouts, Petra Tjitske Kalshoven (University of Manchester, UK)
3. Surface Eruption: Machine Creativity and Emotive Data Objects, Barbara Rauch (OCAD University, Canada)
4. The Depth of Surface, Lesley Halliwell (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
5. Where Surface Meets Depth: Virtuality in Textile and Material Design, Elaine Igoe (University of Portsmouth, UK)
6. Growing Surface between Textiles and Electrochemisty, Joanne Horton (De Montfort University, UK)
7. David Pye's Fluting Engine, Benedict Carpenter van Barthold (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
8. Journal (2016-2018): Conversations on Looms, Cloth and Weaving, Max Mosscrop (independent artist, UK) and Benedict Carpenter van Barthold (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
9. On Drawing: Transmission from the Lifeworld to Paper at Namdaemun Market, Seoul, Ray Lucas (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
10. Archive Surface, Jane Birkin (University of Southampton, UK)
11. Experience, Poverty, Transparency: The Modern Surface of Interwar Glass, Freyja Hartzell (Bard Graduate Center, USA)
12. On Genealogy of Translucent Screen and Rehabilitation of the Ephemeral: Post-Cinema, Installation, Performance (Oksana Chefranova, Yale University, USA)
Bibliography
Index