Jonas Vansteenkiste & Joke Raes - Transitoria
ISBN number: | 9789464363012 |
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Transitoria
First recorded in 1325–1375
Middle English: transitoria, from Latin trānsitōrius “fleeting”
Transit: the act or fact of passing through a transitional space, an intermediate space.
Transitoria has a relationship with Foucault’s Heterotopia. He uses the term to describe spaces that have more layers of meaning or relationships to other places than immediately meet the eye.
In general, a heterotopia is a parallel space. Foucault explains the link between utopias and heterotopias using the metaphor of a mirror. A mirror is a utopia because the image reflected is a ‘placeless place’, an unreal virtual place that allows one to see one’s own visibility. However, the mirror is also a heterotopia, in that it is a real object.
The heterotopia of the mirror is at once absolutely real, relating with the real space surrounding it, and absolutely unreal, creating a virtual image.
Appear/Disappear
Skin
Surprise
Repeat/Reprise
You/Me
Elusive
Reappropriation
Form Follows Fiction
Looking for balance
Living Portraits
Masks & Façades
Derrida
New Memories
Proliferate & Collect
Studio/Cabinet
Binding : | Paperback |
Size: | 236 x 165 mm |
Weight: | 700 gr |
Language: | EN |
Number of pages: | 320 |
ISBN: | 9789464363012 |