Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 220 mm, Gewicht: 617 g
Reihe: hors série
Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 220 mm, Gewicht: 617 g
Reihe: hors série
ISBN: 978-3-03734-987-8
Verlag: diaphanes
In the last years a new focus on material phenomena has become increasingly oberservable in the arts and sciences. Most diverse disciplines are stressing the momentum and the agency of matter, material and things and underline their status as agents within the web of relationships of culture and nature. The book "Power of Material / Politics of Materiality“ deepens this current discourse and for the time brings materialist tendencies within the arts, design and architecture into a direct dialogue with a range of scientific approaches from a "New Materialism“ within the humanities and social sciences.
This publication is the result of the first year of program at the newly established cx centre for interdisciplinary studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich.
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9 - 11Editor's Preface (Kerstin Stakemeier, Susanne Witzgall)13 - 25Power of Material/Politics of Materiality (Susanne Witzgall)27 - 41New Materialism (Diana Coole)43 - 47“We need a much better appreciation of the material structures …” (Diana Coole)48 - 58Text and Texture (Cornelia Ortlieb)59 - 65An Ecology of Materials (Tim Ingold)66 - 74"I was literally sticking my hands into materials" (Max Lamb)75 - 81"Materials are constantly astonishing" (Tim Ingold, Max Lamb)82 - 87Project Class Lamb88 - 99The Promise of Intelligent Materials (Karianne Fogelberg, Thomas Schröpfer, Nicola Stattmann)100 - 114Material Engagement as Human Creative Process and Cognitive Life of Things (Colin Renfrew)115 - 120Purpose Unknown (Sofia Hultén)121 - 126“. insights about the afterlives of objects” (Sofia Hultén, Colin Renfrew)127 - 140New Materialists in Contemporary Art (Susanne Witzgall)141 - 145Kassetten, Cassettes (Manfred Pernice)146 - 152Project Class Pernice153 - 164On Touching – The Inhuman That Therefore I Am (v1.1) (Karen Barad)165 - 171Actually 12 Times Alissa (Discoteca Flaming Star)172 - 184Crisis and Materiality in Art (Kerstin Stakemeier)185 - 191The (Im)Materiality of Economy (Costas Lapavitsas)192 - 202Sell Everything, Buy Everything, Kill Everything (Anja Kirschner, David Panos)203 - 207"We want to counter such simplifications by way of historicizing their foundations …" (Anja Kirschner, Costas Lapavitsas, David Panos)209 - 220Is Marxism a Correlationism? (Diedrich Diederichsen)221 - 226Project Class Baghramian229 - 233The Authors
| 9 | - | 11 | Editor's Preface | (Kerstin Stakemeier, Susanne Witzgall) |
| 13 | - | 25 | Power of Material/Politics of Materiality | (Susanne Witzgall) |
| 27 | - | 41 | New Materialism | (Diana Coole) |
| 43 | - | 47 | “We need a much better appreciation of the material structures …” | (Diana Coole) |
| 48 | - | 58 | Text and Texture | (Cornelia Ortlieb) |
| 59 | - | 65 | An Ecology of Materials | (Tim Ingold) |
| 66 | - | 74 | "I was literally sticking my hands into materials" | (Max Lamb) |
| 75 | - | 81 | "Materials are constantly astonishing" | (Tim Ingold, Max Lamb) |
| 82 | - | 87 | Project Class Lamb | |
| 88 | - | 99 | The Promise of Intelligent Materials | (Karianne Fogelberg, Thomas Schröpfer, Nicola Stattmann) |
| 100 | - | 114 | Material Engagement as Human Creative Process and Cognitive Life of Things | (Colin Renfrew) |
| 115 | - | 120 | Purpose Unknown | (Sofia Hultén) |
| 121 | - | 126 | “... insights about the afterlives of objects” | (Sofia Hultén, Colin Renfrew) |
| 127 | - | 140 | New Materialists in Contemporary Art | (Susanne Witzgall) |
| 141 | - | 145 | Kassetten, Cassettes | (Manfred Pernice) |
| 146 | - | 152 | Project Class Pernice | |
| 153 | - | 164 | On Touching – The Inhuman That Therefore I Am (v1.1) | (Karen Barad) |
| 165 | - | 171 | Actually 12 Times Alissa | (Discoteca Flaming Star) |
| 172 | - | 184 | Crisis and Materiality in Art | (Kerstin Stakemeier) |
| 185 | - | 191 | The (Im)Materiality of Economy | (Costas Lapavitsas) |
| 192 | - | 202 | Sell Everything, Buy Everything, Kill Everything | (Anja Kirschner, David Panos) |
| 203 | - | 207 | "We want to counter such simplifications by way of historicizing their foundations …" | (Anja Kirschner, Costas Lapavitsas, David Panos) |
| 209 | - | 220 | Is Marxism a Correlationism? | (Diedrich Diederichsen) |
| 221 | - | 226 | Project Class Baghramian | |
| 229 | - | 233 | The Authors |




