
Theory of the Image
Thomas Nail(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 27. June 2019
Book
Hardback
432 pages
978-0-19-092403-4 (ISBN)
Description
We live in an age of the mobile image. The world today is absolutely saturated with analog and digital images of all kinds circulating around the world at an incredible rate. The movement of the image has never been more extraordinary than it is today. This recent kinetic revolution of the image has hitherto unconsidered consequences not only for the way we think about contemporary art and aesthetics but also for art history as well.
Responding to this historical moment, Theory of the Image offers a fresh new aesthetics and history of art from the perspective of this epoch-defining mobility. The image has been understood in many ways, but rarely, if ever, has it been understood to be, primarily and above all, in motion. This original approach is what defines Theory of the Image and what allows it to offer the first kinetic history of the Western art tradition. In this book, Thomas Nail further develops his larger philosophy of movement into a comprehensive "kinesthetics" of the moving image from prehistory to the present. The book concludes with a vivid analysis of the contemporary digital image and its hybridity, ultimately outlining new territory for research and exploration across aesthetics, art history, cultural theory, and media studies.
Responding to this historical moment, Theory of the Image offers a fresh new aesthetics and history of art from the perspective of this epoch-defining mobility. The image has been understood in many ways, but rarely, if ever, has it been understood to be, primarily and above all, in motion. This original approach is what defines Theory of the Image and what allows it to offer the first kinetic history of the Western art tradition. In this book, Thomas Nail further develops his larger philosophy of movement into a comprehensive "kinesthetics" of the moving image from prehistory to the present. The book concludes with a vivid analysis of the contemporary digital image and its hybridity, ultimately outlining new territory for research and exploration across aesthetics, art history, cultural theory, and media studies.
Reviews / Votes
This is an engaging book with a fascinating argument. Thomas Nail stakes out new territory, building a theory from the group up of the image as kinetic * David Morgan , Duke University * Thomas Nail's Theory of the Image is an ambitious and original attempt to re-theorize the material and cognitive dynamics of the image. In this respect, his model is kinetic as opposed to representational, mimetic, or hermeneutical. The book is eminently suitable for use on a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, in particular, philosophy, cultural theory, and art history. * John Roberts , University of Wolverhampton *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
54 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
810 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-092403-4 (9780190924034)
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Thomas Nail is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver. He is the author of numerous works, including Theory of the Border (OUP 2016) and Being and Motion (OUP 2018).
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Associate Professor of PhilosophyAssociate Professor of Philosophy, University of Denver
Content
Introduction
Part I: Kinesthetics
1. The Flow of Matter
2. The Fold of Affect
3. The Field of Art
Part II: History of the Image
I. The Functional Image
4. Centripetal Function
5. The Prehistoric Image
II. The Formal Image
6. Centrifugal Form
7. The Ancient Image I
8. The Ancient Image II
III. The Relational Image
9. Tensional Relation
10. The Medieval Image I
11. The Medieval Image II
IV. The Differential Image
12. Elastic Difference
13. The Modern Image I
14. The Modern Image II
Part III: The Contemporary Image
15. The Digital Image
16. The Generative Image
Conclusion
Part I: Kinesthetics
1. The Flow of Matter
2. The Fold of Affect
3. The Field of Art
Part II: History of the Image
I. The Functional Image
4. Centripetal Function
5. The Prehistoric Image
II. The Formal Image
6. Centrifugal Form
7. The Ancient Image I
8. The Ancient Image II
III. The Relational Image
9. Tensional Relation
10. The Medieval Image I
11. The Medieval Image II
IV. The Differential Image
12. Elastic Difference
13. The Modern Image I
14. The Modern Image II
Part III: The Contemporary Image
15. The Digital Image
16. The Generative Image
Conclusion