From eba8c9389006b1356b76028e130f5fd75cf5eba5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sdbs Terra Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2021 14:13:25 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Automatic update, changed: --- pages/las.quotes.md | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+) diff --git a/pages/las.quotes.md b/pages/las.quotes.md index 065d370..77193af 100644 --- a/pages/las.quotes.md +++ b/pages/las.quotes.md @@ -141,6 +141,35 @@ HTML is precisely what we were trying to PREVENT— ever-breaking links, links g #about_+ #offtopic 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 Dürer’s 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. +------ + +The characterization of the restoration of antiquity as the result of the recent +appearance of a consciousness of historical facts and as carefree artistic +empathy, remains an inadequate descriptive evolutionary theory, unless one +simultaneously dares to descend into the deep human spiritual compulsion and +become enmeshed in the timeless strata of the material. Only then does one +reach the mint that coins the expressive values of pagan emotion which stem +from primal orgiastic experience: thiasotic tragedy.3 + +------ +The acquisition of the feeling of distance between subject and object lis] the +task of so-called cultivation and the criterion of progress of the human race. The +proper object of Cultural History would be the description of the prevalent +state ofreflectivity.6 + +------- +As Halbwachs +argues: +Downloaded by [University of Birmingham] at 08:08 23 October 2013 +Every memory, no matter how private it may be, even the memory of events to +which we were the only witness, the memory of thoughts and inexpressible +feelings, is linked to a whole collection of notions that many others possess ... +when we summon LIp a memory ... we connect it to others that surround it: in +truth it is because all around us there are other memories connected to it, +inherent in the objects and beings of the milieu we inhabit, or in us ourselves: +reference points in space and time, conceptions of history, geography, +biography, politics ... 'A' + ## The Absopton of Expressive #language However, to the extent that this encouragement proceeded as a mne-