Dynamographie: Andrej Belyjs rhythmische Figuren
The essay concerns an array of graphic works the author calls 'dynamographies'. These images do not only localize movement by graphic means but reveal new forms of movement. In dynamography, rhythm makes visible a movement dissociated from linear time – not in order to abolish temporality,...
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doaj-d40b3b7c606c43c6b66b94f85436a1a92020-11-25T00:48:41ZdeuOpen Library of HumanitiesLe foucaldien2515-20762016-12-012110.16995/lefou.1818Dynamographie: Andrej Belyjs rhythmische FigurenElena Vogman0Freie Universität BerlinThe essay concerns an array of graphic works the author calls 'dynamographies'. These images do not only localize movement by graphic means but reveal new forms of movement. In dynamography, rhythm makes visible a movement dissociated from linear time – not in order to abolish temporality, but in order to multiply it into a diversified 'heterochrony'. Starting from a range of drawings, notes, and notations by the poet Andrei Bely, the essay analyzes Bely's 'life lines' alongside Marey's chronophotography, Warburg's 'dynamograms', and Eisenstein's exercises in 'mise-en-scène'.https://foucaldien.net/articles/18belychronophotographyeisensteinmareymediamorphologyrhythmwarburg |
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The essay concerns an array of graphic works the author calls 'dynamographies'. These images do not only localize movement by graphic means but reveal new forms of movement. In dynamography, rhythm makes visible a movement dissociated from linear time – not in order to abolish temporality, but in order to multiply it into a diversified 'heterochrony'. Starting from a range of drawings, notes, and notations by the poet Andrei Bely, the essay analyzes Bely's 'life lines' alongside Marey's chronophotography, Warburg's 'dynamograms', and Eisenstein's exercises in 'mise-en-scène'. |
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