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Tag Archives: experience
Elusive Presence – Chapter Summaries
Below are the chapter summaries for my book project Elusive Presence: How Images Make Themselves. Preface ~ Eight Parables on How Images Makes Themselves Felt The book opens with eight short parables. Each is about a particular experience with an … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, affect, art, books, Bridget Riley, composition, Deleuze, Elusive Presence, experience, feeling, images, incipiency, Internet Art, Irwin, James, John F. Simon Jr., Manning, Massumi, Mondrian, painting, perception, Vasulka, video, Whitehead, writing
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Recent and Forthcoming Books of Interest
There has been many new books I have received or would love to get my hands on in the coming months that have just been recently published or are forthcoming. Here is a list below of some I am interested … Continue reading
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Tagged accelerationism, aesthetics, Bergson, books, Einstein, Event, experience, nonhuman, perception, philosophy, sensation, Shaviro, time
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“A Semblance of Sight: The Touch of Zhang Yu’s Fingerprints”
I will be presenting my paper “A Semblance of Sight: The Touch of Zhang Yu’s Fingerprints” at the Toucher par l’art: autour de l’aptique/Touched by Art: Around Haptic symposium at the Université de Montréal on November 13-14, 2014. Here is … Continue reading
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Tagged colour, Deleuze, experience, feeling, Gilles Deleuze, haptic, Massumi, painting, perception, Semblance, sensation, Zhang Yu
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More Than Just Pixels: Experiencing Colours, Vibration, and Contrast in Digital Images
I got word yesterday that a paper I proposed has been accepted to the “Screen Textures: Haptics, Tactility, and the Moving Image” conference taking place at the University of Pittsburgh on October 17-18, 2014. The paper is titled “More Than … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, Bergson, colour, conferences, contrast, Deleuze, digital art, experience, films & videos, perception, pixels, sensation, Whitehead
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Future Projects Page Now Up
Please look at the menu bar of this blog for a moment. You will (hopefully) notice the new “Future Projects” page, which give descriptions of my three current projects. Two of these projects have more detailed sub-pages. Please feel free … Continue reading
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Tagged AcWri, aesthetics, affect, announcement, books, Bridget Riley, contrast, Deleuze, Event, experience, Gins and Arakawa, Guattari, images, interview, Irwin, Manning, Massumi, Mondrian, nonhuman, perception, philosophy, post-doc, publishing, Riley, Vasulka, Whitehead, Yves Klein
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Later This Year, Two New Books by Brian Massumi
Duke University Press will be publishing two new books by Brian Massumi later this year, the first is titled What Animals Teach Us About Politics and the second is titled The Power at the End of the Economy. I recently … Continue reading
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Tagged Whitehead, Deleuze, Massumi, experience, perception, nonhuman, Simondon, books, affect, aesthetics, Event, Guattari, philosophy, politics, process, animal studies
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#Voice – What a Body Can Do? – Manning and Lambert Talk
Almost a month ago I heard this excellent podcast conversation between Erin Manning and Léopold Lambert, who writes the blog The Funambulist. You can find the podcast here and a summary below. Enjoy! The multiplicity of mediums used by Erin … Continue reading
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Tagged art, body, Deleuze, experience, Gins and Arakawa, interview, Manning, perception, Spinoza, textiles
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#Announcement – Speaking at Brock University in May
I am please to announce that I will be speaking at the Film Studies of Canada‘s annual conference during the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. This will be taking place at Brock University in St. Catherines, Ontario from … Continue reading
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Tagged announcement, choreography, Deleuze, experience, films & videos, Guattari, intensity, movement, Norman McLaren, perception
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Speaking in Denmark in March
I am pleased to announce that I will be presenting a paper at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ symposium, What Do Images Do?, in Copenhagen. It is taking place March 19-21, 2014. Below is the abstract for my … Continue reading
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Tagged Bridget Riley, experience, force, images, incipiency, perception, Talks
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#Abstract – Choreographing For the Vortical: McLaren and Lambart’s “Lines Horizontal”
This should be the last abstract I am writing for 2013. This proposal is for the Film Studies Association of Canada‘s annual conference that will take place at Brock University in St. Catherines, Ontario at the end of May. Here … Continue reading
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Tagged choreography, Deleuze, experience, films & videos, Guattari, intensity, movement, Norman McLaren, perception
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