- Inter-faculty Studies in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Computer Science
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Mathematics
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Computer Science
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Mathematics
Aesthetics and New Sensibility. From Matter to Things 3501-EBNW19-S-OG
During the seminar, aesthetic studies will be conducted on various forms of the new sensibility.
The key cultural changes that led to the occurence of some of its forms were:
- increasing media engagement changing the existing functions of art and artistic practices, and new ways of conceptualising aesthetic issues;
-affective turn which, together with the emergence of radical phenomenology, has found expression in directing research into new fields
-a performative turn associated with a processual vision of reality and a creative activity that produces new qualities in it.
- a spatial turn, which contributed to considering works of art, architecture and artistic practices in the context of dynamic social interactions, in close relationships with everyday life and current problems.
The changes in sensibility we are researching are also caused by the shift towards material culture observed today..
In the twentieth-century mainstream of philosophical discussions, the materiality of our everyday life was marginalised, and often even stigmatised.
The return of studies on material culture in contemporary anthropology and in cultural studies has already confirmed the conviction that we must restore things the agency and even let them regain their secret lives..
In the current academic year, we will focus on questions related to the issues of matter and materiality in contemporary art.
We will be also interested in the area that extends between the issue of matter, things and aesthetic perception, including :
1. Problems of fetishism.
2. The category of the factish.
3. Things and traces.
4. Separation of things, their nakedness, loneliness.
5. The Fold.
6. The Atmosphere
7. Hermann Schmitz's concept of bodysphere and bodysphere experience.
8. Issues of using matter of "lighter" states of concentration - meteorological architecture
9. New materials in contemporary architecture
10. Reflection on "used matter" - broken objects, ruins, wasteland
A detailed list of the topics of the seminar meetings will be drawn up after comparing our proposals with the research interests of the seminar participants.
Type of course
general courses
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Acquired knowlege:
student knows and understands:
- to a high degree – research and interpretation methods of philosophical texts.
- some philosophical positions in contemporary aesthetics.
- to a high degree – relations between philosophical ideas and culture.
Acquired skills:
student is able to:
- interpret philosophical texts and compare theses from various sources.
- find relationships between philosophical ideas and social and culture processes.
Acquired social competences::
student is able to:
- actively participate in social and cultural life; be interested in innovative philosophical
concepts in connection with other parts of cultural and social life and to encourage the
implementation of these concepts
Assessment criteria
Criteria of evaluation:
Continuous assessment of the student’s engagement in discussions and the
degree of involvement in seminar work. E
Evaluation of the paper extending the subject of
classes and the presentation containing individually selected illustrative material.
Bibliography
R. Bodei, „O życiu rzeczy”, Łódź, 2016; „Materialność”, red. K. Gufrański, A. Hendriks, I. Moreiry, A. Szyłak, L, Vergary, Gdańsk, 2012; H. Bohme, „Fetyszyzm i kultura”, Warszawa 2012; G. Bohme „Filozofia i estetyka przyrody”, Warszawa, 2002; E. Bloch, „Ślady”. Kraków 2012; B. Olsen „W obronie rzeczy. Archeologia i ontologia przedmiotów”, Warszawa, 2013; G. Agamben, „Nagość”, Warszawa 2019; D. Sudjic, „Język rzeczy”; T. Ingold, „Materiały przeciwko materialności”; B. Latour „Przedmioty także posiadają sprawczość”; T. Ingold „Splatać otwarty świat. Architektura, antropologia, design”, Warszawa, 2018; H. Schmitz „Ciałosfera, przestrzeń, uczucia”, Poznań, 2001; M. Moryń „Wyczulenie i subiektywność. O nowej fenomenologii Hermanna Schmitza”, Poznań 2004; A. Moravansky „Atmosfery w szwajcarskiej architekturze”, w: „Autoportret”, 35; D. Arasse, „Detal. Historia malarska w zbliżeniach”, tłum. A. Arno, Kraków 2013; D. Arasse, „Nie widać nic. Opowiadanie obrazów”, tłum. A. Arno, Kraków 2012; V. Stoichita, „Krótka historia cienia”, Kraków 2001; Jun’ichiro Tanizaki „Pochwała cienia”, Kraków 2016.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
- Inter-faculty Studies in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Computer Science
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Mathematics
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Computer Science
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Mathematics
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