The Place of Silence: Architecture / Media / Philosophy
Editat de Professor Mark Dorrian, Dr Christos Kakalisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 feb 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350294509
ISBN-10: 1350294500
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 45 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350294500
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 45 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Works
of
architecture
are
often
described
as
'silent'
and
'quiet'
by
critics
-
a
loaded
term
used
to
describe
presence
and
atmosphere.
Such
qualities
are
often
designed-in
by
architects,
at
other
times
they
are
accidental
products
of
the
environment,
be
it
natural,
social,
political
or
otherwise.
Notă biografică
Mark
Dorrianholds
the
Forbes
Chair
in
Architecture
at
the
University
of
Edinburgh,
UK
and
co-directs
Metis,
an
atelier
for
art,
architecture
and
urbanism.
He
has
been
a
visiting
professor
at
the
Arkitektskolen
Aarhus,
Denmark;
University
of
Michigan,
USA;
and
Tianjin
University,
China;
and
a
visiting
scholar
at
the
Canadian
Centre
for
Architecture,
Canada.Christos
Kakalisis
an
architect
and
Lecturer
in
Architecture
at
the
School
of
Architecture,
Planning
and
Landscape
of
Newcastle
University,
UK.
Cuprins
Introduction,Mark
Dorrian
(Edinburgh
College
of
Art,
UK)and
Christos
Kakalis(Newcastle
University,
UK)Mediating
Silence1.
'Then
There
Was
War':
John
Hejduk's
Silent
Witnesses
as
Nuclear
Criticism,Mark
Dorrian
(Edinburgh
College
of
Art,
UK)2.
Textures
of
Silence
in
Claire
Denis'sBeau
Travail,
Hannah
Paveck
(Kings
College
London,
UK)3.
Listening
to
Visaginas:
on
the
Rescaling
of
Silences
and
Sounds
in
a
Former
Soviet
Nuclear
Town,Benjamin
Cope
(European
Humanities
University,
Lithuania)4.
Urban
Silence
and
Informational
Noise:
a
Study
of
Athens's
Invisible
Structures,Aikaterini
Antonopoulou
(University
of
Liverpool,
UK)5.
The
Silent
Present:
the
Contemporary
Atmosphere
of
Architectural
Historiography,Amy
Kulper
(RISD,
USA)Material
Silences6.
Between
the
Lines,Manuela
Antoniu
(Independent
Scholar,
Japan)7.
The
Silence
of
Michelangelo's
Hammer,Jonathan
Foote
(Aarhus
School
of
Architecture,
Denmark)8.
Making
Silence:
Modes
of
Emptiness
in
Iberian
Art
and
Architecture,Ross
Jenner
(University
of
Auckland,
New
Zealand)9.
On
Becoming
Petrified:
the
Erotic
Gaze
in
Architectural
Conception,Carolina
Dayer
(Aarhus
School
of
Architecture
in
Denmark)Practising
Silence10.
Silence,
Paradox
and
Religious
Topography,Christos
Kakalis
(Newcastle
University,
UK)11.
Silences
Generating
Space,Tina
Engels-Schwarzpaul
(AUT
University,
New
Zealand)
and
Carl
Mika
(University
of
Waikato,
New
Zealand)12.
Silence
in
the
Middle
Ground:
Aesthetic
Immersion
in
the
Geologic,Tiago
Torres-Campos
(University
of
Edinburgh,
UK)13.
John
Hejduk
and
Samuel
Beckett:
Going
On,
in
Silence
and
Lateness,Jason
O'Shaughnessy
(University
College
Cork,
Ireland)Silence
and
the
Senses14.
Quiet
Places
-
Silent
Space:
Towards
a
Phenomenology
of
Silence,Gernot
Böhme
(Institut
für
Praxis
der
Philosophie,
Germany)15.
Silence
Please!
A
Brief
History
of
Silence
at
the
Theatre,Louise
Pelletier
(UQÀM,
Canada)16.
Vessels
of
Place:
Auditory
Landscapes,
Cross-Cultural
Echoes
in
South-West
Victoria,Paul
Carter
(RMIT
University,
Australia)17.
Attunement
and
Silence,Alberto
Pérez-Gómez
(McGill
University,
Canada)Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
There
is
an
essential
relation
between
place
and
silence.
InThe
Place
of
Silence,
Mark
Dorrian
and
Christos
Kakalis
allow
us
to
explore
that
relation
in
its
multiplicity
of
forms
through
a
wonderful
array
of
essays
-
essays
that
move
across
different
places
and
spaces
and
through
a
variety
of
media
and
disciplines.
The
result
is
a
ground-breaking
work
that
allows
new
insights
into
the
character,
not
only
of
place
and
silence,
but
also
of
sound
and
space,
emptiness
and
fullness,
presence
and
absence,
listening
and
attention,
stillness
and
withdrawal.
This
is
a
book
for
everyone
who
has
ever
listened
to
the
silence
of
a
place
or
wondered
at
the
place
of
silence
itself.
This array of lucid essays by respected scholars skillfully plumbs the many dimensions of silence in architecture: spaces, objects, materials, thoughts, cultural practices, atmospheres and the chthonic. . . . this book is a must-read for anyone seeking a quieter, subtler, deeper human-centered alternative that sings with unexpected approaches.
This array of lucid essays by respected scholars skillfully plumbs the many dimensions of silence in architecture: spaces, objects, materials, thoughts, cultural practices, atmospheres and the chthonic. . . . this book is a must-read for anyone seeking a quieter, subtler, deeper human-centered alternative that sings with unexpected approaches.