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Seeing from Above : The Aerial View in Visual Culture.
Title:
Seeing from Above : The Aerial View in Visual Culture.
Author:
Dorrian, Mark.
ISBN:
9780857722898
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (336 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Intimate Communiqués: Melchior Lorck's Flying Tortoise -- 2. The Meaning of Roman Maps: Etienne Dupérac and Antonio Tempesta -- 3. Thomas Baldwin's Airopaidia, or the Aerial View in Colour -- 4. European Cities from a Bird's-eye View: The Case of Alfred Guesdon -- 5. Nadar's Aerial View -- 6. Transfiguring Reality: Suprematism and the Aerial View -- 7. Aerial Views and Cinematism, 1898-1939 -- 8. 'The Domain of Rrose Sélavy': Dust Breeding and Aerial Photography -- 9. The Aviator and the Photographer: The Case of Walter Mittelholzer -- 10. From the Sky to the Ground: The Aerial View and the Ideal of the Vue Raisonnée in Geography during the 1920s -- 11. The Figure from Above: On the Obliqueness of the Plan in Urbanism and Architecture -- 12. The City Seen from the Aeroplane: Distorted Reflections and Urban Futures -- 13. Vectors of Looking: Reflections on the Luftwaffe's Aerial Survey of Warsaw, 1944 -- 14. The Aerial View and the Grands Ensembles -- 15. Robert Smithson and Aerial Art -- 16. On Google Earth -- Index.
Abstract:
From sixteenth-century Roman maps, to the Luftwaffe's aerial survey of Warsaw, the London Eye to Google Earth, visual culture is saturated with aerial imagery. The aerial view - the image of everywhere- has become natural, desirable, omnipresent, yet its rise to pre-eminence as a 'way of seeing' raises pressing questions about its effects and meanings that have not yet been explored. More immediately than any other visual modality, aerial imagery gives us- and supports our idea of- a totalising overview, a world-view, and thus in turn requires that its implications be explored as the 'symbolic form' of the global era. However this 'view of the world' keeps undergoing transformations as technologies continue to be invented and refined. Underpinned by a cross-disciplinary approach that draws together diverse and previously isolated material, this text examines the politics and poetics of the aerial view in relation to architecture, art, film, literature, photography and urbanism, and explores its role in areas such as aesthetics and epistemology. Using examples of specific cultural moments to elucidate the wider theory, this is the only book to provide a cultural history of the aerial imagination and its centrality to visual culture.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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