Image – Space – Science
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Author: Christina Strunck (ed.)
The current popularity of immersive spaces proves the strong affective potential of space and forms part of a long art historical tradition, upon which this volume offers critical reflection. Building on the considerations inspired by the “spatial turn” and the “pictorial turn,” the authors bring together approaches from image and architectural studies to formulate a new image-space methodology. The ten case studies of profane and sacred image-space ensembles from different eras and cultures discuss the types and functions of such ensembles as well as their respective aesthetic strategies, the related reception mechanisms, and performative uses.
ISBN 9783422801240. Deutscher Kunstverlag. pb. 336 pages. 128 colour ills. 24 x 17 cm.
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The current popularity of immersive spaces proves the strong affective potential of space and forms part of a long art historical tradition, upon which this volume offers critical reflection. Building on the considerations inspired by the “spatial turn” and the “pictorial turn,” the authors bring together approaches from image and architectural studies to formulate a new image-space methodology. The ten case studies of profane and sacred image-space ensembles from different eras and cultures discuss the types and functions of such ensembles as well as their respective aesthetic strategies, the related reception mechanisms, and performative uses.
ISBN 9783422801240. Deutscher Kunstverlag. pb. 336 pages. 128 colour ills. 24 x 17 cm.
available