Showing posts with label An Anthropology of Landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label An Anthropology of Landscape. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 October 2021

ANTHROPOLOGY/LANDSCAPE : Urban Materiality/Movement and Relationscapes

Research Outpost Norwich #2

RELATIONSCAPES
Movement, Art, Philosophy
Erin Manning

Prelude : What moves as a body returns as a movement of thought

Something in the world forces us to think. This something is not an object of recognition, but a fundamental encounter.
Gilles Deleuze, Difference and Repetition

AN
ANTHROPOLOGY
OF
LANDSCAPE
Christoper Tilley, Kate Cameron-Daum

Materiality
From our perspective in this book representations of landscape, textual or pictorial, are of secondary significance and we should treat them as such; they are selective and partial, and often highly ideological, ways of seeing and knowing.
It forms a material medium in which we dwell and move and think.
Redirecting the study of landscape from representation to the materially grounded messiness of everyday life and the minutiae of material practices that constitute it.
Landscapes are contested, untidy and messy, tensioned, always in the making. Our landscapes of modernity are frequently on the move and peopled by diasporas and migrants of identity, people making homes in new places.

Field Observations
Spatial relations within the landscape are complex.
The manner in which persons and their bodies cannot be understood apart from the landscapes of which they are a part, reciprocally involved in forms of movement, action, awareness and social memory.
Embodied Identities
Art in and from the landscape
Fragile Environments : Nature and Culture

On Ways of Walking and Making Art
A personal reflection
M Collier
Making art is a practical application of phenomenology
Engaging  with an embodied experience of space and depth (what Merleau-Ponty called the 'flesh of the world').

WATERLOG
Journeys Around An Exhibition
Landscape and Memory

AFTER SEBALD
Essays and Illuminations
Edited by Jon Cook








Monday, 5 July 2021

Grisaille Patterning : Translucency/Paintings/Object Fields for a Luminous Philosophy

Grisaille Patterning : Translucency/Paintings for a Luminous Philosophy

Painting and Mapping/Choreutics : The luminous

Palimpsest/Making Spaces through movements  and atomized materials

Grisaille Patterning : Redundancies making spaces between objects

Gilles Deleuze's Luminous Philosophy : Hanjo Berressem

Spinoza :Practical Philosophy, Gilles Deleuze

Drawing into painting, paintings/environs in the company of philosophy

Painting as explorative material sites (aporias/difficult futures) between the discursive and the practical.

The discursive investigates and reconfigures further temporal propositions and contingences, it draws its subject beyond its ordered description and context of relations.








Architectural painting for glass exploring slowness and repetition.

Surface depths, an intermingling on the cusp of a speculative un-knowing

patterning, architectural, surface, design, painting, 

translucency, lightness, silence, reading room


An Anthropology of Landscape

Christopher Tilley

Kate Cameron-Daum










Spirituality in Contemporary Art

The Idea Of The Numinous

Jingu Yoon


New Global Ecologies

Baratunde Thurston


The Rooms

To Love Is To Live

Jehnny Beth


lightness, luminosity, fluid, hybrid media, material, 

asperity, field, gesso, molochite, yellow ochre


Baratunde Thurston, Hanjo Berressem, Kate Cameron-Daum, Spinoza, philosophy, painting, numinous, An Anthropology of Landscape, luminosity, Gilles Deleuze, Jingu Yoon, Grisaille, Russell Moreton, Christopher Tilley,