On the Animation of the Inorganic(English, Paperback, Papapetros Spyros)

On the Animation of the Inorganic(English, Paperback, Papapetros Spyros)

  • Papapetros Spyros
Publisher:University of Chicago PressISBN 13: 9780226380193ISBN 10: 022638019X

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On the Animation of the Inorganic(English, Paperback, Papapetros Spyros) is written by Papapetros Spyros and published by The University of Chicago Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 022638019X (ISBN 10) and 9780226380193 (ISBN 13).

Throughout human history, people have imagined inanimate objects to have intelligence, language, and even souls. In our secular societies today, we still willingly believe that nonliving objects have lives of their own as we find ourselves interacting with computers and other equipment. In On the Animation of the Inorganic, Spyros Papapetros examines ideas about simulated movement and inorganic life during and after the turn of the twentieth century-a period of great technical innovation whose effects continue to reverberate today. Exploring key works of art historians such as Aby Warburg, Wilhelm Worringer, and Alois Riegl, as well as architects and artists like Fernand Leger, Mies van der Rohe, and Salvador Dali, Papapetros tracks the evolution of the problem of animation from the fin de siecle through the twentieth century. He argues that empathy-the ability to identify with objects of the external world-was repressed by twentieth-century modernist culture, but it returned, projected onto inorganic objects such as machines, automobiles, and crystalline skyscrapers. These modern artifacts, he demonstrates, vibrated with energy, life, and desire of their own and had profound effects on people. Subtle and insightful, this book will change how we view modernist art, architecture, and their histories.