
Architectures of Time
Toward a Theory of the Event in Modernist Culture
$70.86
- Paperback
252 pages
- Release Date
23 August 2002
Summary
An exploration of twentieth-century conceptions of time and their relation to artistic form.In Architectures of Time, Sanford Kwinter offers a critical guide to the modern history of time and to the interplay between the physical sciences and the arts. Tracing the transformation of twentieth-century epistemology to the rise of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, Kwinter explains how the demise of the concept of absolute time, and of the classical notion of space as a fixed background ag…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780262611817 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0262611813 |
| Author: | Sanford Kwinter |
| Publisher: | MIT Press Ltd |
| Imprint: | MIT Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 252 |
| Release Date: | 23 August 2002 |
| Weight: | 431g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm x 15mm |
| Series: | The MIT Press |
| Audience Age: | 18 |
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“In whose time do you and the work of art exist? Pamela Lee has written the founding question for a new criticism.”–Molly Nesbit, Department of Art, Vassar College “Readers of Deleuze will be attracted to this book’s complexity. Architectures of Time poses real problems for use in considering modern culture and our own: How shall we understand the pressure of events? What constitutes a grasp of nature? How does a historical example help us? In the course of Kwinter’s case studies, both time and design come alive.” Molly Nesbit , Department of Art, Vassar College “Readers of Deleuze will be attracted to this book’s complexity. Architectures of Time poses real problems for use in considering modern culture and our own: How shall we understand the pressure of events? What constitutes a grasp of nature? How does a historical example help us? In the course of Kwinter’s case studies, both time and design come alive.”–Molly Nesbit, Department of Art, Vassar College “Like Gyorgy Kepes and Moholy-Nagy before him, Kwinter touches everything. His real genius is his capacity to fold almost any object into the problem at hand. He builds a network of bridges between zones that seem impossibly distant–Kafka and Einstein, Bergson and Sant’Elia–and charges the terrain between them with potential.”–Bruce Mau, Bruce Mau Design “Kwinter’s unspoken deconstruction of Sigfried Giedeon’s space-time mantra frees architecture from its half-century bondage to classical modernism and opens an emergent organicism to a powerful window on contemporary thought.”–Peter Eisenman, architect
About The Author
Sanford Kwinter
Sanford Kwinter is a New York-based writer. He teaches design in the School of Architecture at Rice University.
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