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Nummer und Typ | MTH-MTH-PM-03.21F.002 / Moduldurchführung |
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Modul | Praxisfeld 03 ECTS |
Veranstalter | Departement Darstellende Künste und Film |
Leitung | Sreten Ugricic |
Zeit | |
Anzahl Teilnehmende | 3 - 14 |
ECTS | 3 Credits |
Voraussetzungen | MA Theater |
Zielgruppen | MA DR, RE, BN |
Lernziele / Kompetenzen | Improved philosophical insight how arts work as subjective experience in a social relation. Exercising comparative case studies of selected works of fine arts, music, dance and literature. |
Inhalte | A curtain is both obstacle and passage at the same time, at the same time border and encounter, simultaneity and delay, at the same time a match and a separation, closest immediacy and horizon. It isn’t a curtain that covers or obscures, but a curtain that is covered and obscured. The workshop will consider art as curtain - the curtain of art - not the curtain as a traditional prop in art or theatre. And the workshop will discuss some important philosophical and aesthetical implications related to this: Because there is a curtain between perception and attention too. Thanks to the curtain, the appearance finally becomes apparition. The curtain emerges with each work of art because work of art is the restitution of that passage-stoppage, of that match-separation, of that immediacy-deferral. We will consider this kind of curtains in works of art by Pharrasios, Antonello da Messina, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Vivaldi, Titian, Caravaggio, Vermeer, Kleist, Tolstoy, Kafka, Hans Kristian Andersen, Duchamp, Virginia Woolf, John Cage, Agnes Martin, Christo, Andy Warhol, Richard Serra, Tarkovsky, Marlen Haushofer, and Frankfurt Ballet with choreographer William Forsythe, Maria Eichhorn. Descriptions and interpretations of selected artworks by these artists will relate to theoretical references for example such as: Plato’s allegory of cave, Aristoteles, Nietzsche, Auerbach and Stuart Hall on representation, Pseudo Longinus and Kant on sublime, Kant on phenomenon vs noumenon, Heinrich von Kleist’s Kant crisis, Brentano and G. E. M. Ascombe on intentionality, Benjamin on aura and allegory, Benvenist on deixis, Wittgenstein on silence vs language, Heidegger on work of art as truth of being, Sohn-Rathel on money as concrete abstraction, institutional theory of art (Arthur Danto, George Dickie), Lyotard on le Différend, Delleuze and Guattari on percept - concept - affect, John Rawls on veil of ignorance, Alan Badiou on miracle of the event, Hubert Damisch on theoretical object, Žižek on parallax, Hyto Steyerl on duty free art, etc. Five morning sessions (at five days) will be initiated by introduction to a pair of artworks as theoretical complementary objects. The coupling will be described and interrelated into constellation of references with other artworks and theoretical references. 1 Zeuxis and Pharrasious 2 Vivaldi and Cage 3 Tarkovsky and Antonello da Mesina 4 Tolstoy and Kafka 5 Christo and Frankfurt Ballet Second part of each day students will write, or present or debate among themselves on a topic or aspect most interesting for them from the morning sessions. |
Bibliographie / Literatur | Slavoj Žižek, The Sublime Object of Ideology, Hyto Steyerl, Duty Free Art Selected references from:
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Bewertungsform | bestanden / nicht bestanden |
Sprache | Englisch |
Bemerkung | Die Lehrveranstaltung fokussiert neu den Öffentlichen Raum und den Stadtraum als dramaturgisches Feld und findet zu grossen Teilen, den dann geltenden Covid-Richtlinien entsprechend, im öffentlichen Raum statt. Sreten Ugričić was born 1961 in Yugoslavia. Author of nine books: novels, stories, essays, theory. He worked as Assistant Professor at Philosophy Faculty, University of Prishtina and as Program manager at Open Society Foundation in Belgrade and in Budapest. From 2001 to 2012 he was Director of the National Library of Serbia. In January 2012 Serbian Interior Minister accused him of supporting terrorism and threatened to arrest him. The government dismisses Ugričić immediately. All state controlled media were for months engaged in relentless campaign of smear and intimidation (“character assassination”) against him. Since then he has been living abroad (in Switzerland, and before that in Austria and the USA). During 2013-2015 Ugričić was a visiting fellow and lecturer at Stanford University, USA and at the Library of Congress in Washington DC. Currently he is research fellow on cultural studies at the University of Lucerne. |