In law’s visual economy our commitment to justice grows out of a renewed encounter with an interior libidinal source whose ongoing collective investment binds us to the nomos in which we live. We experience this corporeal bond in paintings, films, and video images on screens large and small. In the ethically inflected aesthetic of post-secular jurisprudence, justice is to law as beauty is to art. As distant as an abstract expressionist canvas, as close as any neighbor, or indeed any screen on which the neighbor becomes real to us. That is where we behold the source and instantiation of law’s judgment and authority
Book synopsis: This highly original collection brings together some of the most important minds in b...
Law on the screen gives rise to a distinct way of doing jurisprudence. In this sense, it is incumben...
Visualizing Law in the Age of the Digital Baroque explores the profound impact that visual digital t...
In law’s visual economy our commitment to justice grows out of a renewed encounter with an interior ...
Lawyers, judges, and jurors face a vast array of visual evidence and visual argument inside the cont...
The disciplines of jurisprudence and visual studies have recently and meaningfully overlapped. Juri...
The law appears visually: in the layouts of judicial texts, the formatting of statutes, the gowns an...
My research focuses on how feelings and thoughts about ethics are created or constructed with imagis...
The digital revolution has prompted a strong and accelerating interest in visualization -the use of...
Law and art are oftentimes perceived as standing in opposition, and even seen in conflicting terms. ...
Contemporary expansion of the use of images, photographs, film, animation and other visual media in ...
Intimate links exist between political power, law and images. Theology, philosophy and law have alwa...
"Vision traditionally occupies the height of the sensorial hierarchy. The sense of clarity and purit...
Law and art are oftentimes perceived as standing in opposition, and even seen in conflicting terms....
Book synopsis: In engaging with the full range of 'the arts', contributors to this volume consider t...
Book synopsis: This highly original collection brings together some of the most important minds in b...
Law on the screen gives rise to a distinct way of doing jurisprudence. In this sense, it is incumben...
Visualizing Law in the Age of the Digital Baroque explores the profound impact that visual digital t...
In law’s visual economy our commitment to justice grows out of a renewed encounter with an interior ...
Lawyers, judges, and jurors face a vast array of visual evidence and visual argument inside the cont...
The disciplines of jurisprudence and visual studies have recently and meaningfully overlapped. Juri...
The law appears visually: in the layouts of judicial texts, the formatting of statutes, the gowns an...
My research focuses on how feelings and thoughts about ethics are created or constructed with imagis...
The digital revolution has prompted a strong and accelerating interest in visualization -the use of...
Law and art are oftentimes perceived as standing in opposition, and even seen in conflicting terms. ...
Contemporary expansion of the use of images, photographs, film, animation and other visual media in ...
Intimate links exist between political power, law and images. Theology, philosophy and law have alwa...
"Vision traditionally occupies the height of the sensorial hierarchy. The sense of clarity and purit...
Law and art are oftentimes perceived as standing in opposition, and even seen in conflicting terms....
Book synopsis: In engaging with the full range of 'the arts', contributors to this volume consider t...
Book synopsis: This highly original collection brings together some of the most important minds in b...
Law on the screen gives rise to a distinct way of doing jurisprudence. In this sense, it is incumben...
Visualizing Law in the Age of the Digital Baroque explores the profound impact that visual digital t...