| Title | Vision in motion : streams of sensation and configurations of time |
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| Type | Bibliographic |
| Edition | First printing |
| Year | 2016 |
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| Summary | Vision is not just a simple recognition of what passes through our field of sight, the reflection and observation of light and shape. Even before Freud posited dreams as a way of "seeing" even as we sleep, the writings of philosophers, artists, and scientists from Goethe to Cézanne have argued that to understand vision as a mere mirroring of the outside world is to overlook a more important cognitive act of seeing that is dependent on time. Bringing together a renowned international group of contributors, Vision in Motion explores one of the most vexing problems in the study of vision and cognition: To make sense of the sensations we experience when we see something, we must configure many moments into a synchronous image. This volume offers a critical reexamination of seeing that restores a concept of "vision in motion" that avoids reducing the sensations we experience to narrative chronological sequencing. The contributors draw on Hume, Bergson, and Deleuze, among others, to establish a nuanced idea of how we perceive. |
| BH ID | BV043632550 |
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| Open Data ID | BVB01-029046545 |
| Name | Zimmermann, Michael F. |
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| Type | 100 |
| Year | 1958- |
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| Relationship | edt |
| Relator | Herausgeber |
| GND | 112979009 : json |
| Wikidata | Q1927385 |
| Name | Konferenzschrift : 30.09.2013-04.10.2013 : Eichstätt |
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| GND ID | 1071861417 : json |
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