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Aspectual (reconstructed) stratum and real (present) stratum in Roman Ingarden's aesthetic; comparison between architecture and art
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Kati Blom
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Blom K
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Publication type
Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Conference Name
ICA 2010: The 18th International Congress of Aesthetics - Diversities in Aesthetics
Conference Location
Peking University, Beijing, China
Year of Conference
2010
Date
9th-13th August 2010
Volume
Pages
29-
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With the concept
Einfühlung,
empathy,
the German philosophers Wilhelm Worringer (1907, 1908), Robert Vischer (1873), Adolf von Hilderbrand (1893) studied the interconnectedness of object and subject in the perception of a work of art and a work of architecture. In an aesthetic experience bodily memory and residues from past experiences interlink with the experience in hand, giving meaning and relevance to the experience. Later, the problem arouse about the fitness of these theories to respond to the challenges of modern urban world full of fears and subjective alienation. The abstraction (Worringer) became dominant. The dominance of the visual suppressed the kinaesthetic elements from architecture. The successive presentational mode (Vesely 2001) in easily managed and leaves close, haptic scale unexpressed. The recent dominance of 2-D screen architecture and projected images has neglected the differentiation between haptic and orientation realm- and the detailing of the architectural works have been reduced to those of rhetoric, so figures of fictional, rather than those with tactile qualities, so literal presentations of spatial realism. The representational imagery of media invades the realism of body and its haptic operations. The latest minimal responses by Maurizio Pezo and Sophie von Ellrichshausen are discussed as typical reduced approached. The exterior is typically to this style without tactile details but rather the texture is important and consequently the exterior is treated like a homogenous material sample, typical fictional approach. The results implies for a strictly controlled (reconstructed) aspect as in art (Roman Ingarden, 1989), rather than in architecture, where multiplicity of experiential and perceptual aspects are prevailing (the array of
concretization
in Ingarden’s aesthetics). This
transitional
pieces of work (Ingarden 1989) cause diffusion and prevent the architectural piece of work become an aesthetic object through a lived in complexity.
Publisher
International Association of Aesthetics
URL
http://www.caae.pku.edu.cn/ica2010/UploadFiles_1129/Download/1-Schedule%20and%20Agenda.pdf
Notes
16:15-18:15 Section 2D Chair: Blom, Kati Speaker: Blom, Kati Title: Aspectual (Reconstructed) Stratum And Real (Present) Stratum In Roman Ingarden’S Aesthetic, Comparison Between Architecture And Art Teaching Bldg. 206