Synaesthesia and kinaesthetics
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Synaesthesia and kinaesthetics
(Natur, Wissenschaft und die Künste = Nature, science et les arts = Nature, science and the arts, v. 8 . Habitus in habitat ; 3)
Peter Lang, c2011
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Proceedings of the conference took place in Oct. 2010 at the Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung in Berlin
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内容説明
A myriad of sensations inform and direct us when we engage with the environment. To understand their influence on the development of our habitus it is important to focus on unifying processes in sensing. This approach allows us to include phenomena that elude a rather narrow view that focuses on each of the five discrete senses in isolation. One of the central questions addressed in this volume is whether there is something like a sensual habitus, and if there is, how it can be defined. This is especially done by exploring the formation and habituation of the senses in and by a culturally shaped habitat. Two key concepts, Synaesthesia and Kinaesthetics, are addressed as essential components for an understanding of the interface of habitat and the rich and multisensory experience of a perceiving subject.
At a Berlin-based conference Synaesthesia and Kinaesthetics, scholars from various disciplines gathered to discuss these issues. In bringing together the outcome of these discussions, this book gives new insights into the key phenomena of sensory integration and synaesthetic experiences, it enriches the perspectives on sensually embedded interaction and its habituation, and it expands this interdisciplinary inquiry to questions about the cultures of sensory habitus.
目次
Contents: Joerg Fingerhut: Introduction - Caroline Jones: Embodied Experience - Hinderk Emrich: The World of Synaesthesia. Subjectivity and the Brain - Synthesis - Gabriele Brandstetter: "Listening..." - Kinaesthetic Awareness in Contemporary Dance - Sabine Flach: Feel the Feeling. Media-Installations as Laboratories of Senses - Sven Spieker: Radical Inactivism: Gilles Deleuze on Inert Motion in Francis Bacon's Painting (Logique de la Sensation) - Joerg Fingerhut: Sensorimotor Signature, Skill, and Synaesthesia. Two Challenges for Enactive Theories of Perception - Paul K. Cumming: Synaesthesia As a Natural Aberration of Sensory Pathways. Evidence from Anatomic and Functional Brain Imaging Studies - Karl Clausberg: Scrolled Voices. Synaesthetic Encounters of a Different Kind - Robin Curtis: Learning to Live with Abstraction. Filmic Reception and Sensory Intermodality - Heinz Paetzold: Experiencing the Urban Environment in its Atmospheric Characters - Isabelle Moffat: The Hermeneutics of Space in Painting: Jackson Pollock and Cy Twombly - Gerhard Scharbert: Correspondances - Synaesthesia, Senses, and Modernity - Jan Soeffner: Synaesthesias of Reading. Rilke's Cross-Modalities - Wolfgang Ernst: The Temporal Gap. On Asymmetries within the So-Called "Audiovisual" Regime (in Sensory Perception and in Technical Media) - Ditte Lyngkaer Pedersen: Why Is Green a Red Word? - Interview with Kate Hollett.
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