To create the conceptual space to analyze the evident and structural similarities between the art experience, the (new) media experience, and the media art experience, the author approaches the "medium" as "techniques" which "make [the seen] strange." A disruption of the perceptual process, a destabilization of the cognitive routines, a sudden sensitivity to the medium and an instant emotional response are at the heart of these (art) experiences. The author argues that the (well-studied) experience of the grotesque provides a model for the analysis of these (understudied) medium-sensitive experiences of the "strange" or "unnatural," for which the grotesque experience is emblematic.</p
Underneath the turbulent surface of the ubiquitous media-scape lies an even more agile and aggressiv...
I am interested in ways that anxiety, fear and violence can be sublimated into an artistic form. I e...
The unconscious medium. About old and new media\xc2\xa0This article examines the ways old and new me...
To create the conceptual space to analyze the evident and structural similarities between the art ex...
“It seems an unaccountable pleasure which the spectators of a well-written tragedy receive from sorr...
In this article, I argue that the new - as opposed to habitualised - optical and digital technologie...
To create a new understanding of the experience of techniques in art, Sensitizing the Viewer reframe...
This paper’s aim is offering a subjective vision on the grotesque as form of identity for human indi...
A sensation raw and primal, unwelcome yet not wholly alien but peculiarly familiar, neither a penetr...
Under the guise of fantastic fiction, grotesque representations have a unique, yet unacknowledged ro...
Throughout "La Préface de Cromwell" (1827), Victor Hugo treats the sublime and the grotesque as diff...
Masschelein outlines the curious conceptualization of the uncanny between various disciplines, a con...
This collection offers a set of new readings on the history, meanings, and cultural innovations of ...
I propose a definition of the uncanny: an anxious uncertainty about what is real caused by an appare...
Literary grotesque is presented as a powerful rhetorical strategy to communicate a range of existent...
Underneath the turbulent surface of the ubiquitous media-scape lies an even more agile and aggressiv...
I am interested in ways that anxiety, fear and violence can be sublimated into an artistic form. I e...
The unconscious medium. About old and new media\xc2\xa0This article examines the ways old and new me...
To create the conceptual space to analyze the evident and structural similarities between the art ex...
“It seems an unaccountable pleasure which the spectators of a well-written tragedy receive from sorr...
In this article, I argue that the new - as opposed to habitualised - optical and digital technologie...
To create a new understanding of the experience of techniques in art, Sensitizing the Viewer reframe...
This paper’s aim is offering a subjective vision on the grotesque as form of identity for human indi...
A sensation raw and primal, unwelcome yet not wholly alien but peculiarly familiar, neither a penetr...
Under the guise of fantastic fiction, grotesque representations have a unique, yet unacknowledged ro...
Throughout "La Préface de Cromwell" (1827), Victor Hugo treats the sublime and the grotesque as diff...
Masschelein outlines the curious conceptualization of the uncanny between various disciplines, a con...
This collection offers a set of new readings on the history, meanings, and cultural innovations of ...
I propose a definition of the uncanny: an anxious uncertainty about what is real caused by an appare...
Literary grotesque is presented as a powerful rhetorical strategy to communicate a range of existent...
Underneath the turbulent surface of the ubiquitous media-scape lies an even more agile and aggressiv...
I am interested in ways that anxiety, fear and violence can be sublimated into an artistic form. I e...
The unconscious medium. About old and new media\xc2\xa0This article examines the ways old and new me...