Listening Images: News from a Transmission Method under an Atlas Scheme
In an attempt to describe and illustrate a master's research process that sought affinities with Aby Warburg’s method in the Atlas Mnemosyne (1924-1929), this paper seeks to establish a set of connections between art, philosophy, psychoanalysis, poetry and utopia. Ass...
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Resumo: | In an attempt to describe and illustrate a master's research process that sought affinities with Aby Warburg’s method in the Atlas Mnemosyne (1924-1929), this paper seeks to establish a set of connections between art, philosophy, psychoanalysis, poetry and utopia. Assuming the contributions offered by Georges Didi-Huberman, the concept of survival (Nachleben) takes here importance because it recovers the kernel of anachronism: its understanding of the links between discursive regimes throughout history and memory. In addition, this heuristic program reveals that the object of research is permanently disposed to deviate its traced path. In sum, helped by some concepts coined for the present interpretation, and by means of a conglomerate of references, a singular approach between the dimensions of Word and Image is here taken. |
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