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Using five case studies of contemporary art, this book uses ideas of systems and dispersion tounderstand identity and experience in late capitalism.
This book builds a new understanding of the body and its relationship to images and technology, using a framework where novel writings of pragmatist somaesthetics and phenomenology meet new research on bodily reactions.
This book presents an overview of the convergence of traditional letterpress with contemporary digital design and fabrication practices.
This book studies R. Buckminster Fuller¿s World Game and similar world games, past and present.
This book explores how contemporary art can alter the ways in which we visualise and conceptualise the world and the social relations that shape it. Drawing from the writings of philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy, it spotlights the concept of `world-forming¿ and the political significance of art-making and viewing.
This book investigates Jimmie Durham¿s community-building process of making and display in four of his projects in Europe: Something ¿ Perhaps a Fugue, or an Elegy (2005); two Neapolitan nativities (2016 and ongoing); The Middle Earth (with Maria Thereza Alves, 2018); and God¿s Poems, God¿s Children (2017).
Employing an interdisciplinary approach, this book breaks new ground by considering how Robert Motherwell's abstract expressionist art is indebted to Alfred North Whitehead's highly original process metaphysics.
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