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[Commlist] new book: 'The Amplification of Sense'
Sun Feb 16 19:30:30 GMT 2025
new book ‘The Amplification of Sense’
Available on Amazon: https://a.co/d/if1B0wH
This book is the outcome of interdisciplinary research at the
intersection of media theory, phenomenology, and artistic practice
across film, dance, literature, and music.
From the 'Foreword':
'This brief preamble presents the theoretical background and practical
reasons for why I hope this book will be as engaging and exciting for
you to read as it has been for me to write. The book results from
numerous years of artistic and academic re- search. It attempts to
bridge the gap between theory and practice in artistic and academic
fields concerned with the senses, percep- tion, media, and technology.
Through artistic case studies, it also explores the ambiguous
relationship between perception and technology, and offers a critique of
everyday life. What emerges is a strong philosophical take on the roles
of the sensorium, tech- nology, and the social habitus.
Research pathways into intermedia theory and practice are here for
scholars and students investigating media theory, phe- nomenology,
artistic practices, and temporal perception, across film, dance,
literature, and music. These also serve artist-re- searchers interested
in intermedia praxis that relates to the per- ception of time. But
beyond this, the book is dedicated to people who wish to restore
attention to the sensorium and to the eco- system we share with
other-than-human species. In support of this, the Appendix includes
exercises to apply the concepts and experiments discussed in the book’s
theoretical framework.
In relation to current academic discourse, the book is in dialogue with
the writings of post-feminist thinkers Donna Har- away and Judith
Butler; it also connects with the forebears of continental phenomenology
Edmund Husserl and Marcel Mer- leau-Ponty, as well as the
post-structuralist Gilles Deleuze, and – through the writings of Watsuji
Tetsurô, Yasuo Yuasa, and the Kyoto School’s pre-eminent philosopher,
Kitaro Nishida – en- larges these relationships by linking Japanese
philosophy to the Western phenomenological tradition.'
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