Past, Space, and Self

Past, Space, and Self
Author: John Campbell
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1994
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780262531313

John Campbell shows that the general structural features of human thought can be seen as having their source in the distinctive ways in which we think about space and time.

The Space/Time Connection

The Space/Time Connection
Author: Leo F. Ludzia
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780875424491

Time, Space and Knowledge

Time, Space and Knowledge
Author: Tarthang Tulku
Publisher: Dharma Publications
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1977
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

Hailed for its lucid presentation, TSK blends reasoning and experiential inquiry to offer a unique path of transformation. A deeply exhilarating book, TSK gives readers a language to ask the questions that conventional training teaches us to ignore. Thirty-five exercises reunite philosophy with direct experience.

Einstein's Space-Time

Einstein's Space-Time
Author: Rafael Ferraro
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2007-09-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387699473

This excellent textbook offers a unique take on relativity theory, setting it in its historical context. Ideal for those interested in relativity and the history of physics, the book contains a complete account of special relativity that begins with the historical analysis of the reasons that led to a change in our view of space and time. Its aim is to foster a deep understanding of relativistic spacetime and its consequences for Dynamics.

On Space and Time

On Space and Time
Author: Alain Connes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-03-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1107641683

Gets to the heart of science by asking a fundamental question: what is the true nature of space and time?

Installation art as experience of self, in space and time

Installation art as experience of self, in space and time
Author: Christine Vial Kayser
Publisher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1648892760

Installation art has modified our relationship to art for over fifty years by soliciting the whole body, demonstrating its sensitivity to space, surroundings, and the living beings with which it is constantly interacting. This book analyses this modification of perception through phenomenological approaches convoking Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, as well as Levinas, Depraz, and the neuroscientist Varela. This theoretical framework is implicit in the various case studies which revisit works that have become classic or emblematic by Carl Andre, Bruce Nauman, Dan Graham; inaugural experiments that remain available only through photographic and written archives by Jean-Michel Sanejouand, Philippe Parreno, as well as the influence of the mode in the realm of music. The book also examines the transference of this Western form to Asia, revealing how it resonates with ancient Asian representations and practices—often associated with the spiritual. The distinct chapters underpin the role of space as a metaframe, the common ground of the various installations. While the nature and agency of space varies—from social, historical space, leisurely or political space, inner psychological space, to shared empty space—these installations reveal the chiasm between the individual body and the outside space. The chapters bear testimony of the process in which the physical journey of the spectator’s body within a material—at times invisible—space and its structural components takes place in time, as a succession of micro-experiences. ‘Installation art as experience of self, in space and time’ adds to the existing literature of art history a level of theoretical, experiential and transcultural analysis that will make this inquiry relevant to both university students and independent researchers in the academic fields of philosophy, psychology, aesthetics, art theory and history, religious and Asian studies.