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Rematerializing Colour

Forfatter: info mangler
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  • Bog, hardback
  • Engelsk
  • 272 sider

Beskrivelse

Colour is largely assumed to be already in the world, a natural universal that everyone, everywhere understands. Yet cognitive scientists routinely

tell us that colour is an illusion, and a private one for each of us; neither social nor material, it is held to be a product of individual brains and eyes

rather than an aspect of things.

This collection seeks to challenge these assumptions and examine their far-reaching consequences, arguing that colour is about practical

involvement in the world, not a finalized set of theories, and getting to know colour is relative to the situation one is in – both ecologically and

environmentally. Specialists from the fields of anthropology, psychology, cinematography, art history and linguistics explore the depths of colour

in relation to light and movement, memory and landscape, language and narrative, in case studies with an emphasis on Australian First Peoples, but

ranging as far afield as Russia and First Nations in British Columbia. What becomes apparent, is not only the complex but important role of colours in

socializing the world; but also that the concept of colour only exists in some times and cultures. It should not be forgotten that the Munsell Chart, with

its construction of colours as mathematical coordinates of hues, value and chroma, is not an abstraction of universals, as often claimed, but is itself a

cultural artefact.

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Detaljer
  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal272
  • Udgivelsesdato15-05-2018
  • ISBN139781907774256
  • Forlag Sean Kingston Publishing
  • FormatHardback
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  • Vægt644 g
  • Dybde2,1 cm
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    14,5 cm
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