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Michael Lent asks what role art has in colonisation and subsequent dissolution. He proposes a practice informed by the fatal strategies and 'raw' phenomenology of Jean Baudrillard as a challenge to a system of disappearance. Focusing on the otherness of space to prevent its ultimate dissolution, Lent promotes a spatial practice of radical alterity. Examining ideas of disappearance put forth by Baudrillard and Paul Virilio, he utilises art as a means for investigating loss of potentiality and experience through the representation of space, shifting their ideas - originally ascribed to objects - into a new emphasis. This book ultimately attempts to break a cyclical system that causes everything to disappear into representation and equivalency.
Visual perception. --- Space (Art) --- Negative space (Art) --- Art --- Optics, Psychological --- Vision --- Perception --- Visual discrimination --- Psychological aspects --- Art; Aesthetics; Space; Accursed Share; Alterity; Difference; Disappearance; Entropy; Exchange; Formlessness; Landscape; Liminality; Mobility; Pataphysics; Polemics; Radicality; Raw Phenomenology; Sacrifice; Singularity; Place; General Economy; Spatiality; Image; Theory of Art; Visual Studies; Fine Arts --- Accursed Share. --- Aesthetics. --- Alterity. --- Difference. --- Disappearance. --- Entropy. --- Exchange. --- Fine Arts. --- Formlessness. --- General Economy. --- Image. --- Landscape. --- Liminality. --- Mobility. --- Pataphysics. --- Place. --- Polemics. --- Radicality. --- Raw Phenomenology. --- Sacrifice. --- Singularity. --- Space. --- Spatiality. --- Theory of Art. --- Visual Studies.
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