Why is the urge to lose the iconic image relevant to reformation and modernism? A question so central in a society built more than ever on visual media dependency. Is that relevant to sceptical questioning of the essence of reality, and if the image is a reflection of reality in the era of new technology of image creating and manipulating? As iconoclasts began deliberately destroying images at the alter as a sign of reformation, modern art was no longer bound by truthful representations of iconic reality; from shift in colour as a medium to a scientific light reflection, to pushing colour boundaries in reality, to losing the object for the absolute representation of abstract and supermatist visual, to deliberate losing of intended visual re...
Iconoclasm has a particular effect in that it creates an image that is even more powerful than the i...
This thesis explores the issue of iconoclasm in Western European cinema after World War II. While l...
This study examines the reception of various image techniques with the help of memorable expressions...
This book, which accompanies a major exhibition at the Center for New Art and Media (ZKM) in Karlsru...
Iconoclasm was published in 23 Manifeste zu Bildakt und Verkörperung on page 89. To attack an image...
In the Twentieth Century, new visual technologies have known such a rapid development that the idea ...
Image manipulation, archiving, and sharing are all critical technological aspects of Western culture...
Iconoclasm has existed around the world for thousands of years. This chapter traces the etymology an...
Taking as a guiding thread the idea of absence or emptiness as a constitutive trait of all images, t...
Iconoclasm has a particular effect in that it creates an image that is even more powerful than the i...
In this article, I focus on the notion of iconic difference as a key to clarifying the specific logi...
Iconotropy is a Greek word which literally means “image turning.” William J. Hamblin (2007) defines ...
The reflection on images is a crossing point of many different theoretical fields and disciplines: a...
I have chosen to undertake a thesis which comprises a substantial body of creative work in conjuncti...
Modernist painters such as Picasso, Ernst and Matisse were among others who incorporated what was th...
Iconoclasm has a particular effect in that it creates an image that is even more powerful than the i...
This thesis explores the issue of iconoclasm in Western European cinema after World War II. While l...
This study examines the reception of various image techniques with the help of memorable expressions...
This book, which accompanies a major exhibition at the Center for New Art and Media (ZKM) in Karlsru...
Iconoclasm was published in 23 Manifeste zu Bildakt und Verkörperung on page 89. To attack an image...
In the Twentieth Century, new visual technologies have known such a rapid development that the idea ...
Image manipulation, archiving, and sharing are all critical technological aspects of Western culture...
Iconoclasm has existed around the world for thousands of years. This chapter traces the etymology an...
Taking as a guiding thread the idea of absence or emptiness as a constitutive trait of all images, t...
Iconoclasm has a particular effect in that it creates an image that is even more powerful than the i...
In this article, I focus on the notion of iconic difference as a key to clarifying the specific logi...
Iconotropy is a Greek word which literally means “image turning.” William J. Hamblin (2007) defines ...
The reflection on images is a crossing point of many different theoretical fields and disciplines: a...
I have chosen to undertake a thesis which comprises a substantial body of creative work in conjuncti...
Modernist painters such as Picasso, Ernst and Matisse were among others who incorporated what was th...
Iconoclasm has a particular effect in that it creates an image that is even more powerful than the i...
This thesis explores the issue of iconoclasm in Western European cinema after World War II. While l...
This study examines the reception of various image techniques with the help of memorable expressions...