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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Landscapes From The Road

Schroeder, Darren B. 01 May 2015 (has links)
LANDSCAPES FROM THE ROAD In this paper I will discuss the images from Landscapes From The Road and how they function within a canon of landscape. I will discuss these images in relation to traditional romantic and pastoral constructs of landscape as well as the ways in which the images formulate landscape as uniquely and materialistically contemporary. I will discuss landscape as a concept related to the contemplation of the Sublime, renewed individuality, and its contemporary treatment as a location of transactional and material interest. I will contextualize the images of Landscapes From the Road as representing a more inclusive definition of nature wherein certain contradictions arise. These contradictions primarily involve a conflict between ideations of an originary or primal landscape and that of a landscape defined by human processes of habitation. In my photographs and in this paper I present the idea of landscape as inclusive of both halves of this equation. I offer a holistic landscape that engages on an ontic and transcendental level as well as on a material level in which the landscape becomes the sight of ambiguities intrinsic to and inseparable from the process of human habitation.
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Rangs : une approche systémique du territoire

Lehmann, Mériol 24 April 2018 (has links)
La deuxième moitié du vingtième siècle a vu se réaliser d’importants changements de paradigmes avec le passage de la société industrielle — l’ère de la machine — à la société postindustrielle — l’ère de l’information. Ces bouleversements ont été à la source de révolutions artistiques, scientifiques et culturelles. La transformation majeure subie par le domaine de l’art à cette époque, passant ainsi de l’art des objets à l’art des idées, s’inscrit directement dans l’esthétique systémique mise de l’avant par Burnham comme théorie générale de l’art, et trouve son application jusque dans les pratiques contemporaines. La présente recherche s’intéresse plus spécifiquement aux pratiques des photoconceptualistes, notamment ceux ayant fait partie de l’exposition New Topographics, qui marque la rupture entre une vision moderniste de la photographie de paysage et une approche photographique systémique du territoire. Comme dans le cas de l’art contemporain, ce paradigme demeure pertinent dans les pratiques actuelles liées au territoire, dans lesquelles s’inscrit justement mon travail artistique. Finalement, la dimension intrinsèque de l’interdisciplinarité dans la pensée systémique m’a mené à étudier le territoire sous un angle géographique. Ceci a permis de m’interroger sur la façon dont ma pratique artistique fait partie du système territorial dans son sens le plus large, en participant aux systèmes de représentation qui forgent à la fois la connaissance et la conception qu’ont les acteurs du monde qui les entoure, et particulièrement dans sa dimension sensible, donc esthétique. / From the machine age of the industrial society to the information age of the post-industrial society, the second half of the twentieth century witnessed important paradigmatic changes, constituents of broad social transformations that led to artistic, scientific and cultural revolutions. In art, the major shift from object-based to ideas-based practices, identified by Heinich as the paradigm of contemporary art, belonged to the realm of Burnham’s theoretical proposal of “system aesthetics”. Within this research realm, I am particularly interested in the photoconceptualists, especially those who were part of New Topographics show, a breakthrough event that marked the rupture between Ansel Adams’ modernist vision of the landscape, and a systems-based approach about the landscape. As in the case of contemporary art, this paradigm remains relevant in current practices related to territory, a notion that is central to my personal artistic practice. Finally, the essential aspect of interdisciplinarity in systemic thinking led me to study the territory from the point of view of geography, thus enabling me to establish how my artistic practice is situated in this broader territorial system, participating in the forms of representation that forge both knowledge and idea, bringing an aesthetic dimension to the representative systems of the world around us.

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