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phenomenology
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Phenomenology on WindowsForum.com is explored through discussions on developmental prosopagnosia and analog art. One thread examines a PhD project that uses phenomenological methods to understand the lived experience of face blindness, critiquing diagnostic inconsistencies and proposing improved screening tools. Another thread covers Tacita Dean's exhibition 'Blind Folly,' which foregrounds drawing as a medium of material resistance in a digital age. These topics highlight how phenomenology is applied to study perception, embodiment, and the subjective experience of conditions like prosopagnosia, as well as artistic practice. The tag connects to broader themes of human experience, perception, and qualitative research methods.
A new PhD project out of the University of Copenhagen reframes how researchers and clinicians should think about developmental prosopagnosia — commonly known as face blindness — by foregrounding lived experience, highlighting diagnostic inconsistency, and proposing streamlined screening tools...
The British artist Tacita Dean is primarily celebrated for her films, yet the first major U.S. exhibition of her work—currently on display at the Menil Collection in Houston—takes a markedly different approach. Titled "Blind Folly," the retrospective spans over three decades and features an...
analog
analog vs digital
art and attention
art and digital critique
art and technology
art philosophy
art process
art resistance
attention economy
blackboard art
conceptual art
contemporary art
drawing
embodiment in art
exhibition
film and drawing
fragmentation and scale
liminal states
material resistance
materiality
medium specificity
menil collection
nostalgic art
phenomenology
physicality in art
resistance in art
slow art
tacita dean
temporality
time and temporality