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See Yourself Sensing: Redefining Human Perception [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x230 mm, 300 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Black Dog Publishing London UK
  • ISBN-10: 1907317295
  • ISBN-13: 9781907317293
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x230 mm, 300 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Black Dog Publishing London UK
  • ISBN-10: 1907317295
  • ISBN-13: 9781907317293

Did you know it has been revealed that we can hear our skin, can see through our tongue, and can plug our nervous system directly into a computer? With prosthetics, robotics, cybernetics, virtual reality, transplants, and neuroscience altering the way we perceive and experience space, the body has re-emerged as an important architectural site. See Yourself Sensing endeavors to track the experiments of artists and designers on the intimate scale of the body, and to explore the influence of such experimentation on architecture, installation and new media.

Exploring this concept through the last 50 years of contemporary art and design, See Yourself Sensing: Redefining Human Perception examines the work of key practitioners in this field, from Rebecca Horn’s object based installations, Stelarc’s robotic body extensions to Carsten Höllers’ physically interactive sculptures. The works and artists illustrated throws into consideration how we see and sense the world around us through artistic interpretation. Whether extending these senses through projections, technological spectacles or even telepathy, our perceptual limitations are challenged and our senses realized visually. Analyzing the importance and influence of body-scaled sensory experiments, Schwartzman reveals the fascinating relationship between senses, body, art and perception.

Arvustused

"Exploring the relationship between the body, design and technology, the book is perplexing and thought-provoking." Aesthetica Magazine "[ A] stimulating survey of body-related art and design." The Architectural Review "There are plenty of works to illustrate each chapter, many of which i had never heard about and was therefore enthusiastic to encounter. But it is also a well-paced, well-researched essay about the impact technologies are having on the architecture of our senses." We Make Money Not Art Blog "The lavishly photographed, beautifully designed tome presents work 'at the forefront of investigation' - in architecture, fine art, design, cybernetics, and neuroscience...The objects in See Yourself Sensing are quite literally mind-blowing." Bernard Magazine ..".a tour de force, bursting with insights." David Howes: Director of the Concordia University Sensoria Research Team "Exploring the relationship between the body, design and technology, the book is perplexing and thought-provoking." "Aesthetica Magazine"

"[ A] stimulating survey of body-related art and design." "The Architectural Review"

"There are plenty of works to illustrate each chapter, many of which i had never heard about and was therefore enthusiastic to encounter. But it is also a well-paced, well-researched essay about the impact technologies are having on the architecture of our senses." "We Make Money Not Art Blog"

"The lavishly photographed, beautifully designed tome presents work 'at the forefront of investigation' - in architecture, fine art, design, cybernetics, and neuroscience...The objects in "See Yourself Sensing" are quite literally mind-blowing." "Bernard Magazine"

Introduction 6(6)
Jaime Pitarch
7(1)
Janine Antoni
7(1)
James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau
8(1)
Mary Magsamen and Stephan Hillerbrand
8(1)
Ana Rewakowicz
8(1)
Stelarc
9(2)
Madeline Schwartzman
11(1)
Reframers
12(39)
Peter Campus
13(1)
Marcel-li Antunez Roca
14(2)
Ann Hamilton
16(4)
Olafitr Eliasson
20(2)
Christoph Buchel
22(2)
Hyungkoo Lee
24(2)
Daito Manabe and Motoi Ishibashi
26(2)
Atsuko Tanaka
28(2)
Erik Hobijn
30(2)
Carsten Holler
32(4)
Tim Hawkinson
36(1)
Lucy and Bart
37(3)
Ei Wada
40(2)
Diller + Scofidio
42(2)
Diller Scofidio + Renfro
44(1)
Rebecca Horn
45(3)
Janine Antoni
48(1)
Ene-Liis Semper
49(1)
Mary Magsamen and Stephan Hillerbrand
50(1)
Xsense
51(7)
Arijana Kajfes
51(1)
Alfons Schilling
52(4)
Allan Wexler
56(1)
Gelitin
57(1)
Environments
58(40)
Lawrence Malstaf
59(1)
Haus-Rucker-Co
60(2)
Philip Beesley
62(1)
Ernesto Neto
63(1)
Didier Fiuza Faustino
64(2)
N0X: Lars Spuybroek
66(1)
Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues
67(1)
deCOi
68(1)
Rob Ley, Joshua Stein and Urbana
69(1)
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller
70(2)
Catherine Sylvain
72(2)
Becky Stern
74(1)
Christine Tobin
75(1)
Andres Jaque
76(1)
Ana Rewakowicz
77(1)
Michael Rakowitz
78(1)
Studio Orta: Lucy+Jorge Orta
79(1)
Nicola L.
80(2)
Marepe
82(1)
Janaina Tschape
83(1)
Ernesto Neto
84(2)
Cocky Eek
86(2)
Francesca Lanzavecchia
88(1)
George Yu
89(1)
Pablo Reinoso
90(2)
Magma Architecture
92(1)
AnnaMariaCornelia de Gersem
93(1)
Monica Forster and OFFECCT
94(1)
Philippe Rahm architectes
95(1)
Jean-Gilles Decosterd
96(1)
FoAM
97(1)
Tools
98(8)
James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau
98(1)
Wicab, Inc.
99(1)
Beta Tank
100(2)
Realities: United
102(2)
James Auger
104(1)
James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau
105(1)
Stelarc
106(22)
Troika
108(1)
Susanna Hertrich
109(1)
Paul Granjon
110(1)
Laetitia Sonami
111(1)
Stahl Stenslie
112(1)
Danielle Wilde
112(1)
Benoit Maubrey
113(1)
Sitraka Rakotoniaina and Harry Vermeulen
114(1)
Takehito Etani
115(1)
Kei Kagami
116(1)
Janine Antoni
117(1)
Jenny Tillotson
118(1)
Philips Design, Design Probes
119(1)
Acoustic Locators
120(1)
N0X: Lars Spuybroek. Sound design. Studio Edwin van der Heide
121(1)
Chris Woebken and Kenichi Okada
122(1)
James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau
123(1)
Susana Soares
124(2)
Clemens Winkler
126(2)
Mediators
128(30)
Steve Mann
129(3)
Peter Campus
132(1)
Mehmet Akten
133(1)
Golan Levin
134(1)
Krzysztof Wodiczko
135(1)
Troika
136(2)
Anthony Hall
138(1)
Golan Levin
139(2)
Klein Dytham Architecture and Toshio Iwai
141(1)
Daniel Rozin
142(2)
Jochem Hendricks
144(1)
Ong Kian Peng
145(1)
Danielle Wilde and Romy Achituv
146(1)
Krzysztof Wodiczko
147(1)
Lawrence Malstaf
148(1)
Takehlto Etani
149(1)
James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau
150(4)
Hiroo Iwata
154(1)
Acconci Studio
154(1)
Eduardo Kac
155(1)
Stahl Stenslie and Kirk Woolford
156(1)
Erik Conrad
157(1)
Speculations
158(14)
Kevin Warwick
159(1)
R&Sie(n)
160(4)
Desney S Tan, T Scott Saponas, Daniel Kelly and Babak Parviz
164(1)
Jawish Hameed, Ian Harrison, Mark N Gasson and Kevin Warwick
165(1)
Babak Parviz
166(1)
Eric Klarenbeek
167(1)
Soomi Park
168(2)
Susana Soares
170(2)
Stelarc
172(4)
Michael Burton
173(3)
Acknowledgements 176(1)
About The Author 177(1)
Biographies 178(8)
Further Reading 186
Architecture graduate, her multi-disciplinary practice combines architecture, film/video and writing. She also maintains teaching positions at Columbia University and Parsons: The New School For Design. Her previous short works have screened at festivals both in the US and internationally.