2015
DOI: 10.11114/smc.v3i2.1159
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Furtive Temporalities in the Contemporary Visual Image: The Case Studies of Stan Douglas, Doug Aitken and Mark Lewis

Abstract: A large part of the recent artistic production is focuses on audiovisual works of art in which the idea of time and space-time interpretations induce the spectator's reflection. These artwork installations use the strategy of slowing down, speed, interruption or spatializing the rhythm and the sequence of the image in movement and question the perception of the spectator's everyday temporality and affect their visual experience. We explore the hegemonic chronologies through the artists and their production and… Show more

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