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Christoph Keller : Paranomia / edited by Christoph Keller ; translations by Manuela Thurner [and five others].

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, French Original language: French, English Publisher: Leipzig : Spector Books, 2016Description: 174 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 395905100X
  • 9783959051002
Other title:
  • Paranomia
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 704.94913 23
LOC classification:
  • N6888.K34315 A35x 2016
Contents:
Paranomia / by Christoph Keller -- On stammering / with Joseph Vogl -- The Trouvelot story / by Christoph Keller -- The viewer as a scientist / with Jimena Canales and Sarah Demeuse -- Eccentric sensation / by Christoph Keller -- Conversations on Ernst Marcus / with Detlef Thiel -- Æther -- from cosmology to consciousness / by Christoph Keller -- On Æther -- Œuvre parlée / with Bernard Blistène -- Anarcheology-museum / by Christoph Keller -- Anarcheology / by Christoph Keller -- A journey through nothing that is / by Heike Catherina Mertens -- Nothingness is not nothing / by Horst Bredekamp -- Small survey on nothingness: from the subtitles of the film -- Physics of images -- images of physics / by Christoph Keller.
Summary: "Paranomia is a book that offers three perspectives on the artistic and intellectual enterprise of Christoph Keller, whose work covers a wide range of topics related to the arts and science field. First, it is a catalog, yet a special one: less the descriptive overview of his major exhibitions (in Germany and abroad) than a cleverly designed selection of images and events that were part of these exhibitions. Second, it is also a commentary: the words and images from the exhibitions are introduced and framed by a set of dialogues with but also readings by critics, curators, historians, and philosophers (among whom Joseph Vogl, Bernard Blistène, and Horst Bredekamp, three names that immediately gave an idea of the importance given to the work of Christoph Keller). Third, the book is also a kind of exhibition in itself: it builds a new display of the material of the exhibitions as well as the critical analyses that surround them."
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Includes bibliographical references.

Paranomia / by Christoph Keller -- On stammering / with Joseph Vogl -- The Trouvelot story / by Christoph Keller -- The viewer as a scientist / with Jimena Canales and Sarah Demeuse -- Eccentric sensation / by Christoph Keller -- Conversations on Ernst Marcus / with Detlef Thiel -- Æther -- from cosmology to consciousness / by Christoph Keller -- On Æther -- Œuvre parlée / with Bernard Blistène -- Anarcheology-museum / by Christoph Keller -- Anarcheology / by Christoph Keller -- A journey through nothing that is / by Heike Catherina Mertens -- Nothingness is not nothing / by Horst Bredekamp -- Small survey on nothingness: from the subtitles of the film -- Physics of images -- images of physics / by Christoph Keller.

"Paranomia is a book that offers three perspectives on the artistic and intellectual enterprise of Christoph Keller, whose work covers a wide range of topics related to the arts and science field. First, it is a catalog, yet a special one: less the descriptive overview of his major exhibitions (in Germany and abroad) than a cleverly designed selection of images and events that were part of these exhibitions. Second, it is also a commentary: the words and images from the exhibitions are introduced and framed by a set of dialogues with but also readings by critics, curators, historians, and philosophers (among whom Joseph Vogl, Bernard Blistène, and Horst Bredekamp, three names that immediately gave an idea of the importance given to the work of Christoph Keller). Third, the book is also a kind of exhibition in itself: it builds a new display of the material of the exhibitions as well as the critical analyses that surround them."

In English; some sections in French.

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