
Dead or Alive!
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Dead or Alive!: Tracing the Animation of Matter in Art And Visual Culture (Rosanna Tindbæk, Gunhild Borggreen And Maria Fabricius Hansen)
- The Principle of Life - The Principle of the Image
- Chapter Summaries
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Fugitive Mirror: Art Neither Dead Nor Alive (Alexander Nagel)
- 1. Prophecy of the Anthropocene
- 2. The Marriage of Sulfur and Mercury
- 3. The Butcher's Calling in the Granite
- 4. Tree in the Shape of a Man
- 5. Jesus Christ Neither Dead Nor Alive
- The Most Difficult of All: The Life and Death of Italian Tomb Sculpture, c. 1280-1490(Frank Fehrenbach)
- The Principle of Life - The Principle of the Image
- Doubling
- Life versus Death
- Art and the Emergence of Life
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Animating The Crystalline: A Posthumanist Elaboration Of Wilhelm Worringer's Abstraktion Und Einfühlung (1907) (Jacob Wamberg)
- Extending Worringer
- Enter: Complexity Theory
- Differentiation versus Order/Chaos
- Coda: Non-Human Beginnings
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Ghosts In The Gallery: Animated Images From Rembrandt To Bendz (Mikkel Bogh)
- Museum Outreach
- The Hand in the Gallery Picture
- A Ghostly Presence
- Uncanny Picture Acts
- A Pictorial Animation of a Scarecrow
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Living Sculptures: Natural Art And Artificial Nature In Sixteenth-Century Ornamental Frescoes (Maria Fabricius Hansen)
- Sculpture in Painting
- Statuesque Naturalism
- Blurring of Borders
- The Center of Marginality
- Dead or Alive?
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Two Fifteenth Century Italian Death Masks: Made Of Earth And Absences (To Make Hearts Grow Fonder) (Katerina Harris)
- Pleasing or Horrifying?
- Monuments or Memories?
- Frozen or Suspended?
- Dead or Alive?
- Absence as Subject
- Notes
- Bibliography
- The Image As Nymph: On Affect, Animation, And Alchemical Affinities (Chris Askholt Hammeken)
- Imaginary Breeze, Animated Accessory
- Empathic Identification
- Energeia and Enargeia between Image and Beholder
- Desire: The Nymph as Threshold Being
- Alchemical Affinities
- Notes
- Bibliography
- A Sleeping Girl On A Silver Tray: Animate Fantasies Of Consumption In A Nineteenthcentury Still Life (Rosanna Tindbæk)
- The Un-stillness of Still Lifes
- The Image of Sleep between Motion and Stillness
- The Apple of the Eye
- Eating and Knowing
- Muddy Materiality
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 'Catch That Monster!': Immobilization Of The Simulacrum In Cinema (Jérémie Koerin G)
- Between Movement and Immobility
- Back to Materiality
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Invisible Mechanics Life In Android And Robot Representations (Gunhild Borggreen)
- Android Mechanical Figures
- Karakuri Automata in Japan
- Representations in Woodblock Prints
- Androids and the Human Body
- Convergence of Human and Non-Human
- Lines of Desire
- Present-day Robot Representations
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Fashion Bodies Swinging Between The Animate And The Inanimate (Franziska Bork Petersen)
- Fashion Models' Imaginary Bodies
- No. 13
- Fashion Model Genealogy
- La Poupée
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Videos
- R A Contemporary Paragone Staging Aliveness And Moist Media (Jens Hause)
- Repressed Mediality
- Paragone: Carbophobics versus Carbophiles
- 'Aliveness': Life or the Living?
- Hybrid Art
- Mechanization - Automation - Standardization - Hierarchization - Interchangeability
- Liquids behind Glass
- Biomediality
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Authors
- Index
- Photo Credits
- Colophon
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