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Marion Lauschke, Johanna Schiffler, Franz Engel
"The term iconic form processes refers to phenomena that produce transitions between natural and symbolic forms. For example, the fire-scarred surface of a bronze artwork produces effects transcending the realm of artistic intention. When a work is created and perceived, the genesis of the image also invariably involves a 'recession into the implicit' (John Dewey). This volume furnishes the foundations for a theory of iconic form processes"--Publisher's website.
| Publisher | de Gruyter GmbH, Walter |
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| Pages | 215 |
| Search language | german |
| ISBN_13 | 978-3-110-53103-9 primary |
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