The paper explores a modest number of antinomies and intrigues informing a possible conceptual understanding of falling. It thematizes in a freewheeling fashion the implications of falling from physiological, phenomenological, cultural, temporal and artistic perspectives, in the guidance of Henri Michaux, the writer
The themes of transformation, indefinite form, and disintegration haunt the work of many post-World ...
Winfried Gerling und Fabian Goppelsröder betrachten in Was der Fall ist ... Prekäre Choreographien d...
"The Falling Scholar - Essays in the Outside" is a collection of six essays that explore the effect...
This article for the journal Performance Research was commissioned by editor Richard Gough for inclu...
Fall away, fall apart, fall on, fall in, fall back, fall behind. Falling is a movement between one p...
This book begins in zero gravity and ends with everything flowers. In between, figures are falling a...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
Falling through life and dance aims to discuss falling “as a reassuring, creative and life-enhancing...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
The Italic I is a practice-based collaboration between writer-artist Emma Cocker and interdisciplina...
By slowly dissolving the contrast between necessity and chance we arrive at Leibniz’ Principle of Su...
This thesis follows the exploration of the subject of falling within the context of mythology. This ...
Falling into Photography examines the relationship between loss, desire and the imaginary. Across wr...
An important scientific debate took place regarding falling bodies hundreds of years ago, and it sti...
On the 16th of August in 1960 a man fell from the sky. Just like the mythologi-cal figure Icarus, he...
The themes of transformation, indefinite form, and disintegration haunt the work of many post-World ...
Winfried Gerling und Fabian Goppelsröder betrachten in Was der Fall ist ... Prekäre Choreographien d...
"The Falling Scholar - Essays in the Outside" is a collection of six essays that explore the effect...
This article for the journal Performance Research was commissioned by editor Richard Gough for inclu...
Fall away, fall apart, fall on, fall in, fall back, fall behind. Falling is a movement between one p...
This book begins in zero gravity and ends with everything flowers. In between, figures are falling a...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
Falling through life and dance aims to discuss falling “as a reassuring, creative and life-enhancing...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
The Italic I is a practice-based collaboration between writer-artist Emma Cocker and interdisciplina...
By slowly dissolving the contrast between necessity and chance we arrive at Leibniz’ Principle of Su...
This thesis follows the exploration of the subject of falling within the context of mythology. This ...
Falling into Photography examines the relationship between loss, desire and the imaginary. Across wr...
An important scientific debate took place regarding falling bodies hundreds of years ago, and it sti...
On the 16th of August in 1960 a man fell from the sky. Just like the mythologi-cal figure Icarus, he...
The themes of transformation, indefinite form, and disintegration haunt the work of many post-World ...
Winfried Gerling und Fabian Goppelsröder betrachten in Was der Fall ist ... Prekäre Choreographien d...
"The Falling Scholar - Essays in the Outside" is a collection of six essays that explore the effect...