Now available in English for the first time, The Visibility of the
Image explores the development of an influential aesthetic tradition
through the work of six figures. Analysing their contribution to the
progress of formal aesthetics, from its origins in Germany in the
1880s to semiotic interpretations in America a century later, the six
chapters cover: Robert Zimmermann (1824-1898), the first to separate
aesthetics and metaphysics and approach aesthetics along the lines of
formal logic, providing a purely syntactic way of using signs,
regardless of objective content; Alois Riegl (1858-1905), who went on
to further develop aesthetics on the model of formal logic, creating a
theory of style in response to Zimmermann's call for an aesthetics
oriented toward formal logic; Heinrich Wölfflin (1864-1945), who
represents a step toward an understanding of consciousness by using
pictures as cognitive tools; Konrad Fiedler (1841-1895), the Saxon
philosopher who considered the possibility that some kinds of images
are made and viewed not for what they show, but for their visibility's
sake alone; Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961), responsible for taking
up the connections between the problems of reducing the range of
potential meanings and contexts of a given image down to just the
picture surface; Charles William Morris (1901-1979), who set out to
establish whether a picture with no objective reference, such as an
abstract painting, still counts as a sign, and if so, in what sense.
Bringing these thinkers together and interlinking their ideas, Lambert
Wiesing presents an engaging history of formal aesthetics, while
reconstructing the philosophical foundations for the appearance of new
image forms in the 20th century, including the video-clip, abstract
collage, digital simulation and virtual reality. Using this original
approach, The Visibility of the Image introduces the rise of modern
image theory and provides a valuable account of our engagement with
pictures in the 21st century.
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History and Perspectives of Formal Aesthetics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781474232678
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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