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The sympathy of things : Ruskin and the ecology of design / Lars Spuybroek ; foreword by Brian Massumi

Catalog Data

Author:
Spuybroek, Lars  Search this
Author of introduction, etc:
Massumi, Brian  Search this
Subject:
Ruskin, John 1819-1900 Criticism and interpretation  Search this
Physical description:
xxiv, 321 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Criticism, interpretation, etc
Date:
2016
Notes:
First published by V2_Publishing, 2011.
Contents:
Preface to the second edition -- Preface to the first edition -- Foreword / Brian Massumi -- The digital nature of Gothic -- The matter of ornament -- Abstraction and sympathy -- The radical picturesque -- The ecology of design
Summary:
"'If there is one thing we can learn from John Ruskin, it is that each age must find its own way to beauty' writes Lars Spuybroek in The Sympathy of Things, his ground-breaking work which proposes a radical new aesthetics for the digital era. Spuybroek argues that we must 'undo' the twentieth century and learn to understand the aesthetic insights of the nineteenth-century art critic John Ruskin, from which he distils pointers for the contemporary age. Linking philosophy, design, and the digital, with art history, architecture, and craft, Spuybroek explores the romantic notion of 'sympathy', a core concept in Ruskin's aesthetics, re-evaluating it as the driving force of the twenty-first century aesthetic experience. For Ruskin, beauty always comprises variation, imperfection and fragility, three concepts that wholly disappeared from our mindsets during the twentieth century, but which Spuybroek argues to be central to contemporary aesthetics and design. Revised throughout, and a new foreword by philosopher Brian Massumi, this is a new edition of a seminal work which has drawn praise from fields as diverse as digital architecture and speculative realism, and will continue to be influential as it wrests Ruskin's ideas out of the Victorian era and reconstructs them for the modern age.--Publisher's website.
Topic:
Design--Philosophy  Search this
Aesthetics  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1080661