This special issue (Im)materialising Time for the Studies in Material Thinking Journal assembles a range of journal articles that focus on the materiality – or immateriality – of time. Submissions may take the form of visual or moving image essays or written articles and should explore the materialisation of time through processual practices. This editorial frames up the significance for time and practice in terms of contemporary questions on how we are becoming more concerned with a fractured existence due to the multi-modal temporal forms of expression that inhabit our day to day lives. This editorial '(Im)materialising Time: Taking Time' profiles the thought of continental philosopher Gilles Deleuze in terms of how subjectivity is aways ...
This review-essay of Keith Moxey’s Visual Time: The Image in History (2013) addresses recent theoret...
This project examines the modern tradition of the philosophy of time from its conception around the ...
he experience of time is so deeply engrained in our everyday lives that we tend to take it as a give...
This special issue (Im)materialising Time for the Studies in Material Thinking Journal assembles a r...
The impulse at the center of my practice is simple: I am longing for time that stretches out. I do n...
The impulse at the center of my practice is simple: I am longing for time that stretches out. I do n...
This edited book concentrates on the materiality of artefacts, practices, and organizations and on t...
Although the study of memory would signifi cantly benefi t from the study of time and materiality an...
While time and space form a classic duality in social science, this article demonstrates a perspecti...
This article may be seen as in search of time but with no ‘real’ prospect of finding ...
Reflections and thoughts about time and materialization is my main theme in this essay. I start with...
Reflections and thoughts about time and materialization is my main theme in this essay. I start with...
The article analyses the understanding of the concepts of time and space as structures of contempora...
This article seeks to explore a politics of becoming. Emphasizing the dynamics of both time and the ...
What has been? when did it happen? what may happen next? This process-based visual arts researc...
This review-essay of Keith Moxey’s Visual Time: The Image in History (2013) addresses recent theoret...
This project examines the modern tradition of the philosophy of time from its conception around the ...
he experience of time is so deeply engrained in our everyday lives that we tend to take it as a give...
This special issue (Im)materialising Time for the Studies in Material Thinking Journal assembles a r...
The impulse at the center of my practice is simple: I am longing for time that stretches out. I do n...
The impulse at the center of my practice is simple: I am longing for time that stretches out. I do n...
This edited book concentrates on the materiality of artefacts, practices, and organizations and on t...
Although the study of memory would signifi cantly benefi t from the study of time and materiality an...
While time and space form a classic duality in social science, this article demonstrates a perspecti...
This article may be seen as in search of time but with no ‘real’ prospect of finding ...
Reflections and thoughts about time and materialization is my main theme in this essay. I start with...
Reflections and thoughts about time and materialization is my main theme in this essay. I start with...
The article analyses the understanding of the concepts of time and space as structures of contempora...
This article seeks to explore a politics of becoming. Emphasizing the dynamics of both time and the ...
What has been? when did it happen? what may happen next? This process-based visual arts researc...
This review-essay of Keith Moxey’s Visual Time: The Image in History (2013) addresses recent theoret...
This project examines the modern tradition of the philosophy of time from its conception around the ...
he experience of time is so deeply engrained in our everyday lives that we tend to take it as a give...