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3D- [electronic resource] : history, theory and aesthetics of the transplane image
3D - [electronic resource]  : history, theory and aesthetics of the transplane image / Jen...
3D- [electronic resource] : history, theory and aesthetics of the transplane image

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Material Type  
 단행본
Date and Time of Latest Transaction  
20141229180605
ISBN  
9781441129994 (electronic bk.)
ISBN  
1441129995 (electronic bk.)
LC Callnumber  
N7430.5 .S367 2014
DDC  
302.2301
Author  
Schröter, Jens (Professor)
통일서명  
ED.. English
Title/Author  
3D - [electronic resource] : history, theory and aesthetics of the transplane image / Jens Schröter ; translated by Brigitte Pichon and Dorian Rudnytsky ; revised by Jens Schröter
Original Title  
[] History, theory, and aesthetics of the transplane image
Original Title  
[] Three D
Publish Info  
London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014
Material Info  
1 online resource (501 pages) : illustrations
총서명  
International texts in critical media aesthetics ; v. 6
General Note  
Description based upon print version of record.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용Cover page; Halftitle page; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication page; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PART ONE Theoretical and Methodological Considerations; CHAPTER ONE Outline; 1.1 Jonathan Crary's Techniques of the Observer; 1.1.1 Contours of Techniques of the Observer; 1.1.1.1 Introducing the rhetorics of ruptures; 1.1.1.2 Rupture around 1820: Embodying vision; 1.1.1.3 The observer as effect: Crary's references to Foucault; 1.1.1.4 From geometrical to physiological optics; 1.1.1.5 The problematic status of photography; 1.1.2 The self-dissolution of Crary's approach
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용1.2 Outlining an alternative1.2.1 Layering replacing succession; 1.2.2 Discontinuity and continuity: Which Foucault?; 1.2.3 The four optical series; 1.3 Some short remarks on optics and optical media; 1.4 Transplane images and the production of space (Henri Lefebvre): 3D; 1.4.1 First series: Geometrical optics-plane; 1.4.2 Second, third and fourth series: 3D; 1.5 Spatial knowledge and media aesthetics of transplane images; 1.6 Summary and 0utline; Notes; PART TWO Case Studies; CHAPTER TWO 1851: Sir David Brewster and the stereoscopic reproduction of sculptures; Notes
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용CHAPTER THREE Since 1860: Photo sculptureSince 1860: Willème's photo sculpture; Media aesthetics of photo sculpture; Notes; CHAPTER FOUR 1891: Lippmann photography; Notes; CHAPTER FIVE Since 1908: Integral photography/lenticular images; Notes; CHAPTER SIX 1935-1945: 'People without space'-people with spatial images; Notes; CHAPTER SEVEN 1918-1935: Marcel Duchamp: From projection to rotorelief; Notes; CHAPTER EIGHT Since 1948: The volumetric display; Notes; CHAPTER NINE Since 1948: Holography; 9.1 Principles, genesis and theory of holography; 9.2 The spatial knowledge of holo-interferometry
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용9.3 Wave optics and the 'simulation' of geometrical optics: Holographic- optical elements, optical vs. visual media9.4 Media aesthetics of the transplane image 8-artistic holography: Illusionism, light and achrony; 9.5 Conclusion; Notes; CHAPTER TEN Since 1960: Repetition and difference: The interactive-transplane image; Notes; PART THREE Conclusions; CHAPTER ELEVEN 2013: Resume; 11.1 First conclusion: Layering and not succession in media history; 11.2 Second conclusion: The importance of the seemingly marginal transplane images for the production of space
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용11.3 Third conclusion: the diff erence of optical and visual media. Anthropomorphic vs. non-anthropomorphic media models11.4 Fourth conclusion: Critique of the planocentric notion of the image; Notes; BIBLIOGRAPHY; TABLE OF IMAGE RIGHTS; INDEX; Plate 1; Plate 2; Plate 3; Plate 4; Plate 5
Abstracts/Etc  
요약There is a blind spot in recent accounts of the history, theory and aesthetics of optical media: namely, the field of the three-dimensional, or trans-plane, image. It has been widely used in the 20th century for very different practices - military, scientific and medical visualization - precisely because it can provide more spatial information. And now in the 21st century, television and film are employing the method even more. Appearing for the first time in English, Jens Schroeter's comprehensive study of the aesthetics of the 3D image is a major scholarly addition to this evolving field. Ci.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Photography Psychological aspects
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Three-dimensional imaging History
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Imagery (Psychology)
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Aesthetics
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Aesthetics, Modern
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Art -- Technique
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Depth perception
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Geschichte
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Stereoskopischer Film
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Three-dimensional imaging
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Visual perception
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PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology.
Added Entry-Personal Name  
Pichon, Brigitte (Translator)
Added Entry-Personal Name  
Rudnytsky, Dorian
Additional Physical Form Entry  
Print versionSchroeter, Jens. 3D. English. 3D. New York : Bloomsbury, 2014 9781441194084 (DLC) 2013034736 (OCoLC)857141355
Series Added Entry-Uniform Title  
International texts in critical media aesthetics ; v. 6.
Electronic Location and Access  
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■5058  ▼aCHAPTER  THREE  Since  1860:  Photo  sculptureSince  1860:  Willème's  photo  sculpture;  Media  aesthetics  of  photo  sculpture;  Notes;  CHAPTER  FOUR  1891:  Lippmann  photography;  Notes;  CHAPTER  FIVE  Since  1908:  Integral  photography/lenticular  images;  Notes;  CHAPTER  SIX  1935-1945:  'People  without  space'-people  with  spatial  images;  Notes;  CHAPTER  SEVEN  1918-1935:  Marcel  Duchamp:  From  projection  to  rotorelief;  Notes;  CHAPTER  EIGHT  Since  1948:  The  volumetric  display;  Notes;  CHAPTER  NINE  Since  1948:  Holography;  9.1  Principles,  genesis  and  theory  of  holography;  9.2  The  spatial  knowledge  of  holo-interferometry
■5058  ▼a9.3  Wave  optics  and  the  'simulation'  of  geometrical  optics:  Holographic-  optical  elements,  optical  vs.  visual  media9.4  Media  aesthetics  of  the  transplane  image  8-artistic  holography:  Illusionism,  light  and  achrony;  9.5  Conclusion;  Notes;  CHAPTER  TEN  Since  1960:  Repetition  and  difference:  The  interactive-transplane  image;  Notes;  PART  THREE  Conclusions;  CHAPTER  ELEVEN  2013:  Resume;  11.1  First  conclusion:  Layering  and  not  succession  in  media  history;  11.2  Second  conclusion:  The  importance  of  the  seemingly  marginal  transplane  images  for  the  production  of  space
■5058  ▼a11.3  Third  conclusion:  the  diff  erence  of  optical  and  visual  media.  Anthropomorphic  vs.  non-anthropomorphic  media  models11.4  Fourth  conclusion:  Critique  of  the  planocentric  notion  of  the  image;  Notes;  BIBLIOGRAPHY;  TABLE  OF  IMAGE  RIGHTS;  INDEX;  Plate  1;  Plate  2;  Plate  3;  Plate  4;  Plate  5
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