Automatic update, changed: incubation.archives in art history.md, las.quotes.md

This commit is contained in:
sdbs Terra 2021-01-06 23:29:44 +01:00
parent b532281ce1
commit 2ed3527d68
2 changed files with 7 additions and 0 deletions

View file

@ -25,6 +25,10 @@
- https://markamerika.com/news/from-the-zkm-collection-writing-the-history-of-the-future
- [Cornell Uni - Ten panels from the Mnemosyne Atlas](https://warburg.library.cornell.edu/)
### Aby Warburg
>There were other problems that made the work on the Atlas an infinite endeavour. Warburg was a technophile. He was interested in telecommunication, the press and travelling; all these new technologies enabled new forms of travelling, but also prolonged the old idea of migration that connected civilizations from the beginning. _Technology_, for example in the form of printing,was also the direct link between Dürers engravings and the 28 telephones in his avant-garde library building. He had already written an article entitled „Airship and submarine in medieval imagination“ that suggested that former societies had anticipated what he called “vehicles of thought” and imagination that we dispose of today. Images were their vehicles.
> - http://www.educ.fc.ul.pt/hyper/resources/mbruhn/
## Arcades Project
- Walter Benjamins unfinished project

View file

@ -100,6 +100,9 @@ Walter Benjamin, The Arcades Project, 476.
-------------
## [[Warburg]]
#about
There were other problems that made the work on the Atlas an infinite endeavour. Warburg was a technophile. He was interested in telecommunication, the press and travelling; all these new technologies enabled new forms of travelling, but also prolonged the old idea of migration that connected civilizations from the beginning. _Technology_, for example in the form of printing,was also the direct link between Dürers engravings and the 28 telephones in his avant-garde library building. He had already written an article entitled „Airship and submarine in medieval imagination“ that suggested that former societies had anticipated what he called “vehicles of thought” and imagination that we dispose of today. Images were their vehicles.
-------------
-------------
-------------