Showing posts with label espace-milieu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label espace-milieu. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 January 2022

Espace-Milieu : Painting as Environment

 Aerial
 Social Mappings. Winchester Cathedral : 
 Space for Peace 2011.

Crafting the mind : Human Inhumation/Containment

Julian Stair
Quietus/The Body Politic

Morality
Jonathan Sacks

Co-Existing with the Virus

Jozef Van Wissem
Grand Central Confessional

Nature Boy
He said that in the end it is beauty
That is going to save the world, now
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds









"Spatial turn" 
The increased attention to matters of space, place and mapping in literary and cultural studies, as well as in social theory, philosophy, and other disciplinary fields.

Spatiality, Robert T. Tally Jr. Routledge 2013.


Tuesday, 6 July 2021

What is philosophy/Deleuze, Guattari : The unfolded garment and other spatial concepts

 Intermezzo : Nomadic Photographic Assemblage

What is philosophy/Deleuze, Guattari 




a thousand plateaus

Deleuze, Guattari


Assemblage

Becoming

Body Without Organs

Nomad

Rhizome

Smooth Space

State

War Machine



The Uberficiation of the University

BY MARK CARRIGAN ON NOVEMBER 22, 2016



A fascinating short book by Gary Hall, available open access at the Coventry University repository: 


The Sharing Economy

Platform Capitalism

Uber.edu

The Reputation Economy

The Microentrepreneur of the Self

The Para-academic

The Artrepreneur

Affirmative Disruption


The unfolded garment and other spatial concepts












The Unfolded Garment

Embracing Subjectivity

Pierced Assemblage on Photogram

Espace-Milieu, Winchester Cathedral.

Painting evolved from Space for Peace, Winchester Cathedral. Site drawing from architectural plan and documentation of people moving within the event.

aerial, cathedral, cyanotype, public gathering, 

spatial mapping, palimpsest, drawing, lightness


What is Philosophy?

Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari


Their book is a profound and careful interrogation of what it might mean to be a 'friend of wisdom', but it is also a devastating attack on the sterility of what has become, when 'the only events are exhibitions and the only concepts are products which can be sold'. Philosophy, they insist, is not contemplation, reflection or communication, but the creation of concepts