There is no now : an archaeology of contemporaneity
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Drawing together discourses on contemporaneity and new materialisms, this book examines a material conception of temporality that makes it possible to develop a critique of the philosophical discourse on presence. Claiming that “there is no now,” Ebeling develops an archaeology of contemporaneity according to which the traces of the contemporary can only be secured through visual or material operations, not historical ones.The aim of the Contemporary Condition book series is to question the formation of subjectivity and concept of temporality in the world now. It begins from the assumption that art, with its ability to investigate the present and make meaning from it, can lead to an understanding of wider developments within culture and society. Addressing a perceived gap in existing literature on the subject, the series focuses on three broad strands: the issue of temporality, the role of contemporary media and computational technologies, and how artistic practice makes epistemic claims.
TitleThere is no now : an archaeology of contemporaneity
Author
Place of publicationBerlin
PublisherSternberg
Year of publication2017
Pagination104 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions19 cm
Materialboek
Series titleThe contemporary condition
ISBN978-3-95679-351-6
Subjectcontemporary art, time, materiality
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| B-2019/034 | ,7.01,CO:NT"2017 | Available |
| Copy number | B-2019/034 |
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| Loan status | Available |