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1. Evolution and the Image Act
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Horst Bredekamp
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Preface to the Second English Edition IX
- Preface to the English Edition XI
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Introduction: The Problematic Centrality of the Image
- 1. Increasing Reflection of the Image 1
- 2. Leonardo’s Invitation to Captivity 3
- 3. The Energeia of the Image 7
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I. Origins and Concepts
- 1. Defining the Image 11
- 2. Plato, Heidegger, Lacan 18
- 3. Speech Act and Image Act 29
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II. Inherent Theory
- 1. Early Statements in the First Person Singular 37
- 2. The Signature as Witness to the Self 45
- 3. Works of Art that Speak 63
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III. Schematic Image Acts: Animation of the Image
- 1. Living Images 77
- 2. The Vitality of Mechanised Movement 98
- 3. Liminal Bodies: From Beauty to Biofact 112
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IV. Substitutive Image Acts: The Exchange of Body and Image
- 1. The Media of Substitution 137
- 2. Forms of Substitution in a Social Context 156
- 3. Dominion, Insurrection, War 175
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V. Intrinsic Image Acts: Image as Form
- 1. The Image as Beholder 193
- 2. The Dynamics of Formal Self-Transgression 209
- 3. The Irresistibility of Form 242
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VI. Conclusion: The Nature of the Image Act
- 1. Evolution and the Image Act 265
- 2. The Play of Images in Nature 273
- 3. Image-active Enlightenment 279
- Postscript: The Eye in Flight 285
- Acknowledgements 289
- Bibliography 293
- Index 341
- Picture Credits 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Preface to the Second English Edition IX
- Preface to the English Edition XI
-
Introduction: The Problematic Centrality of the Image
- 1. Increasing Reflection of the Image 1
- 2. Leonardo’s Invitation to Captivity 3
- 3. The Energeia of the Image 7
-
I. Origins and Concepts
- 1. Defining the Image 11
- 2. Plato, Heidegger, Lacan 18
- 3. Speech Act and Image Act 29
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II. Inherent Theory
- 1. Early Statements in the First Person Singular 37
- 2. The Signature as Witness to the Self 45
- 3. Works of Art that Speak 63
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III. Schematic Image Acts: Animation of the Image
- 1. Living Images 77
- 2. The Vitality of Mechanised Movement 98
- 3. Liminal Bodies: From Beauty to Biofact 112
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IV. Substitutive Image Acts: The Exchange of Body and Image
- 1. The Media of Substitution 137
- 2. Forms of Substitution in a Social Context 156
- 3. Dominion, Insurrection, War 175
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V. Intrinsic Image Acts: Image as Form
- 1. The Image as Beholder 193
- 2. The Dynamics of Formal Self-Transgression 209
- 3. The Irresistibility of Form 242
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VI. Conclusion: The Nature of the Image Act
- 1. Evolution and the Image Act 265
- 2. The Play of Images in Nature 273
- 3. Image-active Enlightenment 279
- Postscript: The Eye in Flight 285
- Acknowledgements 289
- Bibliography 293
- Index 341
- Picture Credits 359