Surfaces : a history

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Surfaces : a history

Joseph A. Amato

University of California Press, c2013

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-286)

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内容説明

Human beings are surrounded by surfaces: from our skin to faces, to the walls and streets of our homes and cities, to the images, books, and screens of our cultures and civilizations, to the natural world and what we imagine beyond. In this thought-provoking and richly textured book, Joseph A. Amato traces the human relationship with surfaces from the deep history of human evolution, which unfolded across millennia, up to the contemporary world. Fusing his work on "Dust and On Foot", he shows how, in the last two centuries, our understanding, creation, control, and manipulation of surfaces has become truly revolutionary - in both scale and volume. With the sweep of grand history matched to existential concerns for the present, he suggests that we have become the surfaces we have made, mastered, and now control, invent, design, and encapsulate our lives. This deeply informed and original narrative, which joins history and anthropology and suggests new routes for epistemology and aesthetics, argues that surfaces are far more than superficial facades of deep inner worlds.

目次

List of Illustrations Preface Introduction. The Surface Is Where the Action Is 1 * We Are Surfaces and Surfaces Are Us 2 * The Grip and Grasp of Things 3 * Walls and Homes: The Ins and Outs of Life 4 * Decoration and Representation 5 * The Eye and Hand: The Mind and Science of Surfaces 6 * Courts, Gardens, and Mirrors: Seeing and Being Seen 7 * Fresh Faces and New Interfaces: From the Ground Floor Up 8 * Engineering the Small, Designing the Invisible Conclusion. Encapsulations Notes Acknowledgments Figure Credits

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