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Meta‐Virtuality: Strategies of Disembeddedness in Virtual Interiorities
ABSTRACT To reclaim their seat in the rapidly growing market of virtual space, designers of the built environment can benefit from reevaluating theories that see the virtual as a mere extension/reflection of the physical. By claiming ontological autonomy from external worlds, the virtual is liberated from the hegemonic control of the physical.
Vahid Vahdat
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Surrealism and écriture féminine
This chapter explores the genealogies between Surrealism’s quest to express or represent the unconscious unrestrained by rational thought, and the pursuit in 1970s avant-garde feminism of a new language – an “écriture féminine” – that would be ...
Anna Watz, Watz, Anna,
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Feminist Encounters with Surrealism : Revisiting the Formative Critiques
This chapter seeks to map the key feminist critiques of and debates around Surrealism in the 1970s and 1980s, after which point feminist Surrealist scholarship underwent a marked proliferation and, building on these earlier insights, developed in fresh ...
Watz, Anna,
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Surrealism, Socialist Realism, Dialogue?
The text offers a critical and comprehensive review of Dorota Jarecka’s book Surrealizm, realizm, marksizm. Sztuka i lewica komunistyczna w Polsce w latach 1944–1948 [Surrealism, Realism, Marxism: Art and the Communist Left in Poland between 1944 and ...
Michał Kozłowski
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Ted Chinburg, Alexandra Ovetsky
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“Moscow Surrealism” by Mikhail Dashevsky [PDF]
In the article, the researcher analyzed the photographic heritage of the Moscow photographer M.A. Dashevsky presented in the book Native Retro. 1962–2002. Photo Saga (2020) through the prism of surrealist aesthetics, and draws parallels between his works
Shik Ida A.
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SURREAL TIME AND ULTRATASKS [PDF]
AbstractThis paper suggests that time could have a much richer mathematical structure than that of the real numbers. Clark & Read (1984) argue that a hypertask (uncountably many tasks done in a finite length of time) cannot be performed. Assuming that time takes values in the real numbers, we give a trivial proof of this.
Haidar Al-Dhalimy, Charles J. Geyer
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Keep on Waking : Charles Henri Ford, Camp, and Surrealism
This paper focuses on the queer American modernist poet, novelist, and editor Charles Henri Ford (1908-2002). Beginning with his first modernist periodical Blues: a Magazine of New Rhythms (1929-30), I consider Ford’s engagement with and commitment to ...
Alexander Howard
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Positivism, Impressionism and Magic: modifying the modern canon in America and France from the 1940s [PDF]
This article narrates for the first time the competing views over Impressionism in America and France in the 1940s and 1950s, between modernist art history led by Clement Greenberg, on the one hand, and Surrealism led by André Breton, on the other.
Gavin Parkinson
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The ‘Continuing Misfortune’ of Automatism in Early Surrealism
In the 1924 Manifesto of Surrealism surrealist leader André Breton (1896-1966) defined Surrealism as ‘psychic automatism in its pure state,’ positioning ‘psychic automatism’ as both a concept and a technique.
Tessel M. Bauduin
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