Contemporary imaging technologies, such as ultrasound, endoscopy, MRI, PET or CT scan, transform our ¿body image¿. In this article, this transformation is articulated by means of an analysis of an artwork by Mona Hatoum, entitled ¿Corps Étranger¿. This work of art consists of a video projection of endoscopic images of the artist¿s interior body. It is often claimed that one cannot identify oneself with this kind of images since they are hardly recognizable as parts of one¿s own body. As such they do not belong to the narcissistic image of the body. By means of a phenomenological and psychoanalytic analysis, it is here argued, however, that these images provide an affective image of one¿s own body in which one can face the strangeness of one...
Hoy en día es generalmente reconocido cómo las obras de numerosas artistas femeninas han supuesto un...
Cette thèse explore comment l’art actuel, plus spécifiquement vidéo, permet d’interroger le rapport ...
Feminist philosophers of technoscience have long argued that it is vital that we question biomedical...
Les technologies contemporaines de l’image, telles que les ultrasons, l’endoscopie, et autres IRM et...
International audienceModern art offers us a singular and revealing perspective on the body and the ...
In this talk, I will focus on Mona Hatoum’s early work encompassing performance and video. This is w...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum’s Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
International audienceCutting-edge medical techniques, of which medical imaging is a keystone, are i...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum's Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
Contemporary Photograph investigates the human body in a fragmentary, partial dimension, quite diffe...
In this paper I will show how the medical image, presented to the patient by the physician, particip...
This article investigates the aesthetic potential of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), a medical ima...
The wish to see beyond the horizon of the human biological eye is one of the major driving forces in...
We are born into a body that can be changed. The malleability of aesthetics enables the human desire...
Body painting uses a three-dimensional living canvas. While a widespread activity that can be charac...
Hoy en día es generalmente reconocido cómo las obras de numerosas artistas femeninas han supuesto un...
Cette thèse explore comment l’art actuel, plus spécifiquement vidéo, permet d’interroger le rapport ...
Feminist philosophers of technoscience have long argued that it is vital that we question biomedical...
Les technologies contemporaines de l’image, telles que les ultrasons, l’endoscopie, et autres IRM et...
International audienceModern art offers us a singular and revealing perspective on the body and the ...
In this talk, I will focus on Mona Hatoum’s early work encompassing performance and video. This is w...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum’s Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
International audienceCutting-edge medical techniques, of which medical imaging is a keystone, are i...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum's Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
Contemporary Photograph investigates the human body in a fragmentary, partial dimension, quite diffe...
In this paper I will show how the medical image, presented to the patient by the physician, particip...
This article investigates the aesthetic potential of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), a medical ima...
The wish to see beyond the horizon of the human biological eye is one of the major driving forces in...
We are born into a body that can be changed. The malleability of aesthetics enables the human desire...
Body painting uses a three-dimensional living canvas. While a widespread activity that can be charac...
Hoy en día es generalmente reconocido cómo las obras de numerosas artistas femeninas han supuesto un...
Cette thèse explore comment l’art actuel, plus spécifiquement vidéo, permet d’interroger le rapport ...
Feminist philosophers of technoscience have long argued that it is vital that we question biomedical...