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Quaderni di Venezia Arti
Volume 8 | Miscellanea | In my End is my Beginning
Abstract
The volume comprises a selection of papers presented at the 6th Postgraduate International Conference organized by the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage of Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (Venice, 9-11 October 2024): In my End is my Beginning. Dialectical Images in Times of Crisis. Both in the past and the present, humanity has been witnessing the collapse of its own identity, sociopolitical system and cultural order, as well as their restoration. In this imbalance, Ernesto De Martino acknowledges the roots of crisis, elaborating how the end of the world represents the culmination of the issue of existence, caught between the risk of downfall and the quest for redemption. At that moment, an apocalypse happens to reveal when a specific order needs to be replaced by new symbolic formations that correspond to the changed Zeitgeist. The vitality of an apocalyptic thinking, which continually transforms and produces new images of the crisis, leads us to consider a dimension in which the clash between the past and the future creates a generative power. In this liminal space between different meanings of ‘crisis’ and their translation into images, it is fundamental to consider what Walter Benjamin conceptualized as a dialectical image, a fragment wherein “what has been comes together in a flash with the now to form a constellation” (Arcades Project, 1999, 462). The 6th Postgraduate International Conference was aimed at investigating the liminal space between different meanings of ‘crisis’ and ‘apocalypse’, discovering how, through multiple processes of translation into images, these notions reveal new, unexpected beginnings. This volume therefore investigates the image as a representation of this dialectical moment.
Keywords Eco-art • Photography • Allegory • Rebirth • Skog tapestry • Capitalocene • Monads • Years of Lead • McCarthy • Speculative fiction • Social imaginaries • Aretino • Christianisation of Scandinavia • Landscape • Titian • Utopian imagination • Montage • Dialectical • Authoritarianism • Petromodernity • Seesaw • Perspective • Pagan Scandinavia • Laurie Anderson • Eszter Salamon • Cronotophe • Cyberflâneur • Body • Photo archive • History • Apocalypse • Flash • Memory • TITANE • Language • Trauma • Textiles • Bonnard • West • Digital media • Novel • Thirteenth century • Placenta politics • Fashion • Death • Presence • Visual culture • Luigi Coppola • Anticlimax • Self-portrait • Hauntology • South Asia • Pregnant posthuman • Identity • Anachronism • Valeska Gert • Theatrical • France • Schizo-image • Dialectical image • Marzia Migliora • Image • Nature • Curatorial • Legibility • End • Crisis imagery • Eggleston • Renaissance • Mediated memories • Centre Pompidou • Allegorical-palimpsest • Polyhedra • Le Boxeur • Figurability • Décoration • Giorgio Vasta • 18th-century art • Choreography • Crisis • Style • Hazard • Literature • Dichotomy • War • Performative • Mythological machine • Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea • Olympics • Beginning • Germano Celant • Systemic crisis • Remains • Estrangement • Nalini Malani • Embodied reflexivity
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-878-1 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-878-1 | Pubblicato 11 Dicembre 2024 | Lingua en
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Through Language: On Form and Meaning
Through Exhibitions and Archives: Inquiries on the Sociopolitical Engagement of Cultural Institutions
Through the Zone of Interest: Reframing the Identity and its Geographies
Through the Human: The Anthropos on the Stage of Crisis
Through Montage: Choreographies of Thought in a Field of Forces
Through the History of Things: On Objects and Their Role in Cultural and Historical Crises
Through Iconographies: Interpreting Symbols of Bewilderment
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