From 64f71d62152551d710c8b56461ed6274262136f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sdbs Terra Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2020 21:50:04 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Automatic update. --- pages/knowledge managment.md | 20 +------------------- pages/linearity in art history.md | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) create mode 100644 pages/linearity in art history.md diff --git a/pages/knowledge managment.md b/pages/knowledge managment.md index 90d787e..699bb7d 100644 --- a/pages/knowledge managment.md +++ b/pages/knowledge managment.md @@ -55,25 +55,7 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## [Memory](memory) -## In history of arts, etc ->Art history is not linear;although it is often taughtas such.Culture is a multi-dimensionalnetwork that feeds and buildsupon itself in a mashup thattranscends time. - -### bilderatlas mnemosyne -![](atlas_mnemosyne_desc.png) - ->More recent Warburg research has shown that it is plausible that Aby Warburg’s historiography was formed in conjunction with technical media. So the structure of Warburg’s “Thinking in Pictures” (“Denken in Bildern”) was modelled by means of, among other things, imaging and image transmission processes such as cinematography, and the materiality of these media extends deep into Warburg’s historiographical and epistemological designs. This presentation aims to shed some light onto the origins of Warburg’s main work, his picture atlas. Based on archive discoveries, there is a theory that Warburg’s MNEMOSYNE picture atlas is owed to a special desk which Warburg deemed to be exceptionally valuable from an epistemological point of view. This presentation aims to reconstruct this desk and its significance for Warburg. - - -- gombrich? - - http://www.columbia.edu/cu/arthistory/faculty/Freedberg/Gombrich_and_Warburg_Making_and_Matching.pdf -- warburg - - https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/library-collections/warburg-institute-archive/online-bilderatlas-mnemosyne - - https://warburg.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2020/09/23/bilderatlas-mnemosyne-exhibition-assistant-lorenza-gay/ -- zkm - - https://zkm.de/en/search/site/warburg - - https://web.archive.org/web/20171113093551/http://zkm.de/en/blog/2016/10/what-can-be-done-with-images - - 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/) +## [[linearity in art history]] ### media archeology - [[linearity]] - [anarcheology](anarcheology.md) diff --git a/pages/linearity in art history.md b/pages/linearity in art history.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..57f14bf --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/linearity in art history.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# linearity in art history +>Art history is not linear;although it is often taughtas such.Culture is a multi-dimensionalnetwork that feeds and buildsupon itself in a mashup thattranscends time. + +### bilderatlas mnemosyne +![](atlas_mnemosyne_desc.png) + +>More recent Warburg research has shown that it is plausible that Aby Warburg’s historiography was formed in conjunction with technical media. So the structure of Warburg’s “Thinking in Pictures” (“Denken in Bildern”) was modelled by means of, among other things, imaging and image transmission processes such as cinematography, and the materiality of these media extends deep into Warburg’s historiographical and epistemological designs. This presentation aims to shed some light onto the origins of Warburg’s main work, his picture atlas. Based on archive discoveries, there is a theory that Warburg’s MNEMOSYNE picture atlas is owed to a special desk which Warburg deemed to be exceptionally valuable from an epistemological point of view. This presentation aims to reconstruct this desk and its significance for Warburg. + + +- gombrich? + - http://www.columbia.edu/cu/arthistory/faculty/Freedberg/Gombrich_and_Warburg_Making_and_Matching.pdf +- warburg + - https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/library-collections/warburg-institute-archive/online-bilderatlas-mnemosyne + - https://warburg.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2020/09/23/bilderatlas-mnemosyne-exhibition-assistant-lorenza-gay/ +- zkm + - https://zkm.de/en/search/site/warburg + - https://web.archive.org/web/20171113093551/http://zkm.de/en/blog/2016/10/what-can-be-done-with-images + - 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/)