Listing 1 - 7 of 7 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Tiré du site Internet de Marsilio: "Wind und Wetter sind atmosphärische Gegebenheiten, denen wir uns ausgesetzt sehen. Sie wurden seit jeher als besondere Naturkräfte eingestuft, vor denen es sich zu schützen galt, die aber ebenso zu nutzen waren und die im Laufe der Frühen Neuzeit auch Gegenstand der Naturwissenschaft wurden. Die meteorologischen Phänomene wurden beschrieben, visualisiert und zunehmend analysiert, wobei Kunst und Wissenschaft eigenständige Wege beschritten, die doch miteinander vernetzt waren. Gegenstand der in dem vorliegenden Band versammelten Beiträge sind die Konzeptualisierung von Wind und Wetter in Topoi und Metaphern, epistemische Zugriffe in den Feldern von Geographie und Meteorologie und nicht zuletzt in der bildenden Kunst. Folgende Fragestellungen stehen im Fokus : die Metaphorik von Wind und Wetter seit der Antike ; Interferenzen der historischen Klimaforschung und ihrer medialen Aufbereitung in Bild und Text, ebenso Interferenzen von historischen Forschungsergebnissen und der zeitgleich zu konstatierenden Funktionalisierung von natürlichen Atmosphären zur Darstellung psychischer Gestimmtheiten; Darstellungsprobleme von Blitz und Donner (Phänomene, an denen sich seit Plinius' Historia naturalis die Künstler zu beweisen haben), und nicht zuletzt die ästhetische und erkenntnistheoretische Kategorie der Transparenz, an der sich Theoreme der Bildwissenschaft erproben lassen."
Winds in art. --- Weather in art. --- Art --- Art --- Weather in art. --- Winds in art. --- Themes, motives. --- Themes, motives.
Choose an application
John Constable is one of the greatest painters of the English weather. His depictions of the sky are essential components of all his landscape paintings, from famous works such as The Hay Wain and Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows to his numerous cloud studies painted on Hampstead Heath, culminating in paintings in which the landscape beneath the ever-changing sky is completely absent. Constable kept a weather diary and was endlessly fascinated by the sky. In a letter written in 1821 to friend John Fisher, Bishop of Salisbury, Constable commented, `That landscape painter who does not make his skies a very material part of his composition, neglects to avail himself of one of his greatest aids ... It will be difficult to name a class of landscape in which the sky is not the key note, the standard of scale, and the chief organ of sentiment.' Written by Mark Evans, a leading authority on the work of John Constable, Constable's Skies captures the artist's fascination with the sky and brings together his depictions of the English weather from throughout his career. It will appeal to a broad readership of museum visitors and art lovers, as well as practising landscape painters keen to learn new skills by studying the work of one of the most enduringly popular English artists of all time.
Landscape painting, English --- Weather in art --- Constable, John, --- Victoria and Albert museum.
Choose an application
Iconography --- Thematology --- French literature --- Brouillard --- Littérature --- Temps (météorologie) --- Dans la littérature. --- Dans l'art. --- Effets du climat --- Aspect symbolique. --- Fog --- Climate change in literature --- Weather in literature --- Weather in art
Choose an application
Stendhal la déteste, Baudelaire en fait l'un des éléments du spleen, certains la mêlent aux larmes, les souverains et chefs d'Etat en font un usage politique – d'aucuns vont jusqu'à renoncer au parapluie lors des cérémonies officielles pour partager avec le peuple les adversités météorologiques... Parce qu'on ne l'a pas toujours observée et vécue de la même manière, la pluie a une histoire. Dans la veine de sa récente Histoire du silence, Alain Corbin la retrace dans ces pages savoureuses. De la fin du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours, on y croisera nombre d'écrivains et d'artistes, des hommes d'Etat, des pratiques oubliées ; on découvrira que de l'invocation des "saints pleurards" à l'obsession contemporaine de la prévision météo, le chemin n'est pas si long qu'on pourrait le croire...
Meteorology --- Weather --- Human beings --- Weather in literature --- Weather in art --- Social aspects --- Effect of climate on --- History --- Pluie --- Histoire --- Dans la littérature --- Histoire. --- Dans la littérature. --- Meteorology - Social aspects - France --- Weather - Social aspects - France --- Human beings - Effect of climate on - History
Choose an application
In a time of climate crisis, a growing number of artists use weather or atmosphere as an artistic medium, collaborating with scientists, local communities, and climate activists. Their work mediates scientific modes of knowing and experiential knowledge of weather, probing collective anxieties and raising urgent ecological questions, oscillating between the "big picture systems view" and a ground-based perspective. In this book, Janine Randerson explores a series of meteorological art projects from the 1960s to the present that draw on sources ranging from dynamic, technological, and physical systems to indigenous cosmology.
Art and meteorology. --- Weather in art. --- Art and science. --- Art, Modern --- Themes, motives. --- DIGITAL HUMANITIES & NEW MEDIA/New Media Art --- ARTS/Art History/General --- ARTS/Art History/Contemporary Art --- Modern art --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Science and art --- Science --- Meteorology and art --- Meteorology
Choose an application
Meteorology --- Weather --- Weather in literature --- Weather in art --- Human beings --- Météorologie --- Temps (Météorologie) --- Temps (Météorologie) dans la littérature --- Temps (Météorologie) dans l'art --- Homme --- Social aspects --- Effect of climate on --- Aspect social --- Influence du climat --- Sens et sensations --- Effets du climat --- Histoire --- Météorologie --- Temps (Météorologie) --- Temps (Météorologie) dans la littérature --- Temps (Météorologie) dans l'art --- Histoire. --- Effect of climate on. --- Homme -- Effets du climat -- Histoire --- Sens et sensations -- Histoire --- France - Meteorology - Weather - Social aspects.
Choose an application
Meteorology. Climatology --- Christian church history --- History of civilization --- Paleoclimatology --- Climatic changes --- Meteorology --- Weather --- Weather in literature --- Paléoclimatologie --- Climat --- Météorologie --- Temps (Météorologie) --- Temps (Météorologie) dans la littérature --- History --- Observations --- Changements --- Histoire --- Europe --- Climate --- Civilization, Medieval --- French literature --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- History and criticism --- -Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- -Meteorology --- -Weather in literature --- Aerology --- Earth sciences --- Atmosphere --- Medieval civilization --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Weather in literature. --- History and criticism. --- History. --- Paléoclimatologie --- Météorologie --- Temps (Météorologie) --- Temps (Météorologie) dans la littérature --- Congresses --- Weather in art --- Science --- Religion and science --- Atmospheric science --- Meteorology - Europe - History --- French literature - To 1500 - History and criticism --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern - History and criticism --- CLIMAT --- METEOROLOGIE --- HISTOIRE --- MOYEN AGE
Listing 1 - 7 of 7 |
Sort by
|