Showing posts with label Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Show all posts

Friday, 18 July 2025

Spatial/Intellectual/Processual Production : Messy Landscapes : Collage/Clayworks/Moholy-Nagy Vision in Motion

Practical Educational Establishments

Concentrations of intellectual production in political, scientific and artistic work in all areas of human activity.

https://monoskop.org/images/0/0d/Moholy-Nagy_Laszlo_Vision_in_Motion.pdf

The Art of Light
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy

Moholy-Nagy's educational concept was comprehensive, going far beyond purely artistic training and instead aiming for a fundamental ethical grounding of the social individual in education and design.

Educator, Modulator and Integrator, Hubertus Von Amelunxen.



Choreography of Existence : Holloways and making of Landscapes.
Dimitrij Mlekuz

The concept of assemblage works on various spatial and temporal scales and can hence be viewed more as an 'ecology' rather than an organism. In this case , I mean ecology not in the sense of environment, nature, pollution and so on, but in the sense of how things, human and otherwise, are imbricated with one another (Morton 2009, 2012).

Assemblages and ecologies that engender an agency that is all about an ability, to change things, and about the possibilities of worldly reconfigurings.

Dolphin and Tuin 2012:55
















The task therefore is to educate the contemporary man as an integrator, the new designer able to re-evaluate human needs warped by machine civilisation. 

Moholy-Nagy, Vision in Motion, Chicago 1946

https://rekveld.home.xs4all.nl/tech/Moholy_Kepes_fragments.pdf





















Tuesday, 12 October 2021

Experimental Vision : Research Collage #1


Body, Personal Relations, and Spatial Values.
Composition, Concept, Object.

Space is an abstract term for a complex set of ideas.

The photogram is the immediate result of a constellation of light, three-dimensional object and photosensitive material.

Experimental Vision
FROM BEYOND VISION
Photograms
Flouris M. Neusus

Work in the light laboratory was a standard part of the curriculum.

The photogram became a functional element of a personal time curve, allowing the artist to continually endeavour to see or put phenomena into new relations.

Moholy-Nagy and the Chicago Bauhaus
Thomas Barrow

THE COLOUR OF TIME
Garry Fabian Miller

The Majesty of Darkness
Adam Nicolson

The Unmade
The Pregnant
The Half Erotically Unmade

ADYNATA- Time's Colour, impossible Beauty
Marina Warner

TIME AND LIGHT
Nigel Warburton

TRACING LIGHT
David Alan Mellor
Garry Fabian Miller

Derrida
Blindness
Butades
Trace and Trait

Karl Blossfeldt
WORKING COLLAGES