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[ecrea] new book: The Point of Being
Fri Nov 28 22:07:40 GMT 2014
The Point of Being
Editor(s): Derrick de Kerckhove, Cristina Miranda de Almeida
Book Description
Current digital processes of production, reproduction and distribution
of information affect the perception of time, space, matter, senses and
identity. This book explores the research question: what are the
psycho-physiological dimensions of the ways people experience their
presence in the world and the world’s presence in them? Because they
deal principally with issues of perception and sentience, with a
particular emphasis on art, there is in all chapters an invitation to
experience a shift of perception. An embodied sensation of the world and
a re-sensorialization of the environment are described to complement the
visually-biased perspective with a renewed sense of humans’ relationship
to their spatial and material surrounding. As such, this book presents
the topological reunion of sensation and cognition, of sense and
sensibility and of body, self and world. The perception of the “Point of
Being”, to which the various chapters of this book invite the reader,
proposes an alternative to the “Point of View” inherited from the
Renaissance; it offers a way to situate the sense of self through the
physical, digital and electronic domains that shape physical, social,
cultural, economic and spiritual conditions at the beginning of the
twenty-first century.
Biography (co-editors)
Derrick de Kerckhove is Emeritus Professor of the Department of French,
University of Toronto, and Professor of the Faculty of Sociology,
University Federico II, Naples. He is former Director of the McLuhan
Program in Culture and Technology (MPCT) and of the Research Programme
in Digital Culture, at the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute,
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (IN3/UOC), in Barcelona. Professor de
Kerckhove received PhDs in French Language and Literature from the
University of Toronto in 1975 and in Sociology of Art from the
University of Tours in 1979. He worked as translator and co-author with
Marshall McLuhan, and holds the Order of “Les Palmes Académiques”, is a
Member of the Club of Rome and is Papamarkou Chair in Technology and
Education at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Cristina Miranda
de Almeida is Lecturer at the Department of Art and Technology,
University of the Basque Country and a Visiting Scholar and external
researcher at the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3/UOC),
Barcelona. She holds a European PhD in Art (UPV/EHU, 2005). She spent
post-doctoral research periods at the École Nationale Superieur des
Beaux-Arts, Paris (2009), at the McLuhan Program of Culture and
Technology, Toronto (2007) and at the CaiiA-Hub-Planetary Collegium,
University of Plymouth (2005–06), and was a pre-doctoral researcher at
Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze (2005). She collaborates with the
International Journal of McLuhan Studies, NoemaLab and Ausart. Her
practice-based art research (video installations, photography,
performances) focuses on the cultural construction of identity and has
been internationally exhibited.
Contributors:
Derrick de Kerckhove, Cristina Miranda de Almeida, Semi Ryu, Nino
Mirabella, Rosane Araujo, Isabelle Choinière, Jung A, Maria Luisa
Malerba and Loretta Secchi.
Hardback
ISBN-13: 978-1-4438-6038-3
ISBN-10: 1-4438-6038-7
Date of Publication: 01/08/2014
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