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Accidentally unlinked all my files in ID but here are some low res pics….


Non lineair narrative with the black square as topic…
'''15 October'''


[[File:Square1.pdf]]
'''The black square as a representation of the define feeling  and death.'''
[[File:untitled-5.pdf]]
 
The color black is, throughout history, a re-occurring symbol of infinity and death in depictions of art and orthodox and pagan religions. In this essay I will review three works of different artists over the past decade and describe how the representation of the black square is used as a portrayal of death and the search for a pure divine feeling.
 
[For final text see pdf below]
 
[[File:Tekt final version media.pdf|Mediaobject]]
 
'''8 October 2014'''
 
'''The black square as a representation of the define feeling  and death.'''
 
The black square is a re-occurring symbol in art and religion. The color black throughout (art) history and in various religions is a symbol of (in)finity, death. The square is a geometrical shape which re-occurs throughout history as a symbol in depictions of various religions, primitive cultures and paganism.
In this essay I will review three works of different artists over the past decade and describe how the representation of the black square is used as a portrayal of death and the search for a pure divine feeling.
 
[For first draft of text see pdf below]
 
[[File:Tekt final version.pdf | Draft Black Square]]
 
 
'''7 October 2014'''
 
(With a small detour to Non- Linear narrative back to "The Black Square")
 
'''The black square as a representation of the define feeling  and death.'''
 
The black square is a re-occuring symbol in art and religion. The color black throughout (art) history and in various religions is a symbol of (in) finity, death. The square is a geometrical shape which re-occurs throughout history as a symbol in depictions of various religions, primitive cultures and paganism.
 
In this essay I will review three works of different artists over the past decade and describe how the representation of the black square is used as a portrayal of death and pure divine feeling. [For first draft of text see pdf below]
 
[[File:Text draft.pdf | Draft of text on the black square]]
 
 
'''1 October 2014'''
 
New media reader ; "for a potential '''analysis''' of combinatory literature" Claude Berge / "A brief history of the Oulipo" Jean Lescure
 
[Steve: What role do constraints play in non-linier narratives?
 
See also Calvino = if on a winter's night a traveller]
 
[[File:Newmedia.pdf]]
 
See also Roland Barthes  From Work to Text (1979)
 
 
'''24 september 2014'''
 
First practical research into non- lineair narrative with the black square as topic…[ why do you want to research these topics?]
 
[[File:Nonlinear.pdf]]

Latest revision as of 09:22, 15 October 2014

15 October

The black square as a representation of the define feeling and death.

The color black is, throughout history, a re-occurring symbol of infinity and death in depictions of art and orthodox and pagan religions. In this essay I will review three works of different artists over the past decade and describe how the representation of the black square is used as a portrayal of death and the search for a pure divine feeling.

[For final text see pdf below]

Mediaobject

8 October 2014

The black square as a representation of the define feeling and death.

The black square is a re-occurring symbol in art and religion. The color black throughout (art) history and in various religions is a symbol of (in)finity, death. The square is a geometrical shape which re-occurs throughout history as a symbol in depictions of various religions, primitive cultures and paganism. In this essay I will review three works of different artists over the past decade and describe how the representation of the black square is used as a portrayal of death and the search for a pure divine feeling.

[For first draft of text see pdf below]

Draft Black Square


7 October 2014

(With a small detour to Non- Linear narrative back to "The Black Square")

The black square as a representation of the define feeling and death.

The black square is a re-occuring symbol in art and religion. The color black throughout (art) history and in various religions is a symbol of (in) finity, death. The square is a geometrical shape which re-occurs throughout history as a symbol in depictions of various religions, primitive cultures and paganism.

In this essay I will review three works of different artists over the past decade and describe how the representation of the black square is used as a portrayal of death and pure divine feeling. [For first draft of text see pdf below]

Draft of text on the black square


1 October 2014

New media reader ; "for a potential analysis of combinatory literature" Claude Berge / "A brief history of the Oulipo" Jean Lescure

[Steve: What role do constraints play in non-linier narratives?

See also Calvino = if on a winter's night a traveller]

Newmedia.pdf

See also Roland Barthes From Work to Text (1979)


24 september 2014

First practical research into non- lineair narrative with the black square as topic…[ why do you want to research these topics?]

Nonlinear.pdf