The article combines efforts to read Lume’s aesthetic based on possible philosophical connections supported by the notion of temporal enlargement and the Freudian concept of oceanic feeling. The philosophical-conceptual methodology was used to this end. The ideas of composition, fluctuation and saturation plane, delirium, the dissolution of borders and a sense of holistic connection stood out. Presence was the articulating element of Lume’s aesthetic, which is framed by the aforementioned conceptual principles. By exposing two possible receptions, the text intends the comparison with such knowledge to add layers of expansion to the theatrical aesthetic experience, not aiming to reveal meanings, but rather to propose intelligibilities
The article consists of two parts, Introduction and/or Conclusion and a Meditative Enquiry, to be re...
Transparency is one of physical esthetic categories that are used to describe literature and other a...
In this thesis, the phenomena of immersion and presence are explored through three bodies of work: a...
For several decades now, psychoanalytically oriented writers on art have used the concept of the oce...
This text presents an approach to the artist presence as a relation by offering a perspective about ...
This contribution is a commentary which builds upon the thesis that the worlds-within-worlds that co...
This dissertation investigates presence as a guarantee or promise for enabling shared meaningfulness...
In this paper I will take advantage of the opportunity for an unapologetic work of theoretical psych...
Figures 7, 36 and 37 have been removed for copyright reasons, but may be accessed via the link in ea...
My artistic practice aims to destabilise visual language by emphasising the shifting durational expe...
This paper springs from a project about concept formation in the field of colour and light. It is ba...
Luminance is a collection of hybrid poetry and essays that pushes against the boundaries of genre to...
This dissertation examines how the immersive aesthetic experience engages sense and reason in interp...
The notion of "presence" in contemporary debates about aesthetic experience ("ästhetisches Erleben")...
This article traces the development of art from the Renaissance to contemporary media practice. It l...
The article consists of two parts, Introduction and/or Conclusion and a Meditative Enquiry, to be re...
Transparency is one of physical esthetic categories that are used to describe literature and other a...
In this thesis, the phenomena of immersion and presence are explored through three bodies of work: a...
For several decades now, psychoanalytically oriented writers on art have used the concept of the oce...
This text presents an approach to the artist presence as a relation by offering a perspective about ...
This contribution is a commentary which builds upon the thesis that the worlds-within-worlds that co...
This dissertation investigates presence as a guarantee or promise for enabling shared meaningfulness...
In this paper I will take advantage of the opportunity for an unapologetic work of theoretical psych...
Figures 7, 36 and 37 have been removed for copyright reasons, but may be accessed via the link in ea...
My artistic practice aims to destabilise visual language by emphasising the shifting durational expe...
This paper springs from a project about concept formation in the field of colour and light. It is ba...
Luminance is a collection of hybrid poetry and essays that pushes against the boundaries of genre to...
This dissertation examines how the immersive aesthetic experience engages sense and reason in interp...
The notion of "presence" in contemporary debates about aesthetic experience ("ästhetisches Erleben")...
This article traces the development of art from the Renaissance to contemporary media practice. It l...
The article consists of two parts, Introduction and/or Conclusion and a Meditative Enquiry, to be re...
Transparency is one of physical esthetic categories that are used to describe literature and other a...
In this thesis, the phenomena of immersion and presence are explored through three bodies of work: a...