The thesis entitled 'Reclaiming the Image' is an artistic and philosophical enquiry. It aims at a radical re-thinking of the concept of the image outside the accepted notions of realism and representation by opening up the photographic real in the process of bringing together photography and cinema, stillness and movement, life and art, aesthetics and politics. It involves a thinking and writing with Béla Tarr's cinematic imagery through Gilles Deleuze's philosophical concepts. Its objective is not to illustrate Deleuze's ideas with Tarr's images, nor to read Tarr's cinema through Deleuze as such, but to think with images philosophically, in the hope of opening up the area of theory to the creative 'powers of the false'. I wish it to be see...
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This PhD thesis delivers an artistic research practice based on a deconstruction of the photographic...
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An AHRC funded project titled: Picturing ideas? Visualising and Synthesising Ideas as art (2009-10)....
My practice-led PhD research project seeks to find ways to create immersive painting installations t...
This essay addresses the image as it appears in current contemporary art practice, principally throu...
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A turn towards documentary modes of practice amongst contemporary fine art video and filmmakers towa...
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This thesis considers certain critical moments in the writing about art in modemity. I firstly ident...
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Posthumanism is a contested term, seen by some as leading towards a merging of human bodies and tech...
The relationship between art, illusion and reality has been part of philosophical debate for centuri...
Full version unavailable due to 3rd party copyright restrictions.This practice-led thesis explores w...
The thesis argues that the notion of film consciousness deepens a wide-range of philosophical issues...
This PhD thesis delivers an artistic research practice based on a deconstruction of the photographic...
In modern civilisation, magic in its instrumental (sorcerous) sense would appear to have been comple...
This research explores how creative practices can renew perceptions of ‘globalisation’. Against the ...
An AHRC funded project titled: Picturing ideas? Visualising and Synthesising Ideas as art (2009-10)....
My practice-led PhD research project seeks to find ways to create immersive painting installations t...
This essay addresses the image as it appears in current contemporary art practice, principally throu...
This artistic research project proposes to conceive the space between art and politics as a recupera...
A turn towards documentary modes of practice amongst contemporary fine art video and filmmakers towa...
This text is the dissertation element of my artistic research project, A Never-Ending Thirst: Artist...
This thesis considers certain critical moments in the writing about art in modemity. I firstly ident...
This article explores the relation between cinema and philosophy through the lens of interest shown ...
Posthumanism is a contested term, seen by some as leading towards a merging of human bodies and tech...
The relationship between art, illusion and reality has been part of philosophical debate for centuri...
Full version unavailable due to 3rd party copyright restrictions.This practice-led thesis explores w...
The thesis argues that the notion of film consciousness deepens a wide-range of philosophical issues...
This PhD thesis delivers an artistic research practice based on a deconstruction of the photographic...