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Bel, Jérome; Boyer, Edouard; Buren, Daniel; Froment, Aurélien; Ganahl, Rainer; Randolph, Sal; Streichardt, Thorsten
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Avec les 72 clés de ce dictionnaire, Konrad Becker cherche à déverrouiller les portes de la réalité stratégique : sa construction au fil des siècles, son imposition furtive et violente, son maintien imbécile et laborieux, ainsi que sa dissolution et sa destruction par ceux qui ne peuvent plus la supporter. Nous dévoilant les modèles communicationnels de systèmes fantasmagoriques, Becker oscille au fil des pages de cet ouvrage entre le manuel de guerre psychologique de tradition millénaire, le traité occulte de démonologie contemporaine, le samizdat d'évasion psychique, l'essai de philosophie politique assertive et le guide stratégique pour petites unités résistantes et agents autonomes d'intelligence culturelle dans les guerres impériales de l'information. Patiemment, il défait et révèle les opérations de la machine complexe qui tente de recréer nos propres perceptions, affects et expressions. Pourtant, contrairement à ces systèmes que Becker imite et déploie si habilement, ses clés ont la grâce de se dissoudre immédiatement dans l'air, tout en révélant durablement les écrans de fumée et les jeux de miroirs qui semblaient leur donner leur substance.
Persuasion (Psychology) --- Personality and culture --- Culture --- Information policy --- Psychological aspects --- Information policy. --- Information, Théorie de l', en psychologie --- Culture de l'information --- Structure informationnelle --- Contrôle social --- Dictionnaires
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Thanks to advances in molecular science and microscopy, we can visualize matter on a nanoscale, and structures not visible to the naked eye can be visualized and characterized. The fact that technology allows us to transcend the limits of natural perception and see what was previously unseeable creates a new dimension of aesthetic experience and practice: molecular aesthetics. This book, drawing on an exhibit and symposium at ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, documents aesthetic developments in what Félix Guattari called the “molecular revolution.” Just as artists in the Bauhaus movement began to use such industrial materials as metal, Plexiglas, and alloys as raw materials, artists today have access to new realms of the molecular and nano. The industrial aesthetic of machinery and material has been transformed into an aesthetic of media and molecules. Molecular Aesthetics suggests ways in which art can draw inspiration from the molecular sciences—and ways in which science can use art to make experimental results more intelligible and comprehensible. The authors of the essays collected in the book discuss the creation of molecules of remarkable beauty and the functional properties that stem from a few geometrical principles of molecular design; address the history of molecular structure representation; examine the meaning of molecular aesthetics for scientists; and compare chemical structures to artworks.
77.01 --- 5/6 --- kunst --- 7.01 --- Guattari Félix --- nanotechnologie --- chemie --- scheikunde --- wetenschap --- kunst en wetenschap --- esthetica --- kunsttheorie --- 77.01 Fotografie--Semiotiek van de fotografie. Theorie --- Fotografie--Semiotiek van de fotografie. Theorie --- Exacte en toegepaste wetenschappen --- Art --- installations [visual works] --- painting [image-making] --- aesthetics --- sculpting --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- 21e eeuw (eenentwintigste eeuw) --- wetenschap en kunst --- 700.6 --- beeldende kunst, filosofie, esthetiek en kritiek der beeldende kunst
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