Escanejos sense marc: sobre unimatges al voltant de 1753 i 2024

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Paolo Patelli
Jussi Parikka

Entre 1750 i 1753, Giambattista Tiepolo va pintar el fresc de sostre continu més gran del món a Würzburg, França, encarregat per Karl Phillip von Greiffenklau. Aquesta obra d’art monumental, que abasta 600 metres quadrats, representa a Apol·lo i els Quatre Continents. El projecte cinematogràfic de Paolo Patelli, The Countable Parts of the World, utilitza un model digital en 3D del fresc per a explorar contextos històrics i de mitjans, presentant-los com «unimages». El projecte fílmic canvia l’enfocament de representacions visuals a representacions de dades, transformant la composició organitzada del fresc en un globus dinàmic, revelant noves perspectives i distorsions a través de la manipulació de dades.

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fresc, escanejat, model de núvol de punts, unimatges

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Patelli, Paolo; and Parikka, Jussi. “Escanejos sense marc: sobre unimatges al voltant de 1753 i 2024”. Artnodes, no. 34, pp. 1-9, doi:10.7238/artnodes.v0i34.424655.
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Paolo Patelli, Universitat d’Aarhus

Paolo Patelli és un investigador postdoctoral del projecte Disseny i estètica per a dades mediambientals de la Universitat d’Aarhus. Amb experiència en arquitectura i interès en mètodes multimodals, va desenvolupar prèviament projectes que investigaven les materialitats, escenes i atmosferes en les interseccions de l’espai i la societat, tecnologies i entorns com a associat de recerca en el Centre de Recerca de Cultura Material de Leiden (2020-2022). Va ser becari a l’Akademie Schloss Solitude (2020-2021), investigador a l’Het Nieuwe Instituut (2019/2020), artista resident en la Jan van Eyck Academie a Maastricht (2017/18). Va col·laborar amb el programa d’Expérimentation en Arts Politiques (SPEAP) en Sciences Po (2016-2018) i va ensenyar en The New School’s Parsons Paris, Design Academy Eindhoven (2017-2021) i Sandberg Instituut (2019-2022). Té un doctorat en Arquitectura i Disseny Urbà del Politecnico di Milà (2015).

Jussi Parikka, Universitat d’Aarhus. Acadèmia d’Arts Escèniques de Praga

Paolo Patelli és un investigador postdoctoral del projecte Disseny i estètica per a dades mediambientals de la Universitat d’Aarhus. Amb experiència en arquitectura i interès en mètodes multimodals, va desenvolupar prèviament projectes que investigaven les materialitats, escenes i atmosferes en les interseccions de l’espai i la societat, tecnologies i entorns com a associat de recerca en el Centre de Recerca de Cultura Material de Leiden (2020-2022). Va ser becari a l’Akademie Schloss Solitude (2020-2021), investigador a l’Het Nieuwe Instituut (2019/2020), artista resident en la Jan van Eyck Academie a Maastricht (2017/18). Va col·laborar amb el programa d’Expérimentation en Arts Politiques (SPEAP) en Sciences Po (2016-2018) i va ensenyar en The New School’s Parsons Paris, Design Academy Eindhoven (2017-2021) i Sandberg Instituut (2019-2022). Té un doctorat en Arquitectura i Disseny Urbà del Politecnico di Milà (2015).

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Christiansen, Keith. “Tiepolo, Theater, and the Notion of Theatricality”. The Art Bulletin, vol. 81, no. 4, (1999, December): 665-692. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00043079.1999.10786909

Crosby, Alfred W. Ecological Imperialism. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019 [1986].

Elsaesser, Thomas. “Afterword: Digital Cinema and the Apparatus: Archaeologies, Epistemologies, Ontologies”. In: Bruce Bennett, Marc Furstenau and Adrian Mackenzie (eds.). Cinema and Technology. Cultures, Theories, Practices. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008), 226-240.

Friedberg, Anne. Window Shopping. Window Shopping Cinema and the Postmodern. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1994

Gamboni, Dario. Potential Images. Ambiguity and Indeterminacy in Modern Art. Reaktion Books, 2006

Geimer, Peter. Inadvertent Images: A History of Photographic Apparitions. University of Chicago Press, 2018

Hunter, Matthew C. “Curve, Line, Circle, Slash, Cross: A Diagram of Liquid Intelligence”. Grey Room, no. 69, (2017, Fall): 6-23.

Kittler, Friedrich. Optical Media. Polity, 2010.

Lowe, Lisa. The Intimacies of Four Continents. Durham: Duke University Press, 2015.

Manganelli, Giorgio. “Il Soffitto Come Un Palcoscenico (Su Giambattista Tiepolo)”. L’Espresso, (1971, 26 September).

Martin, Reinhold. Points of Departure: Notes Toward a Reversible History of Architectural Visualization. 6-9 Active Image, Springer, 2017.

Mason, Peter. Infelicities: Representations of the Exotic. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998

Parikka, Jussi. What is Media Archaeology? Polity Press, 2012.

Parikka, Jussi. Operational Images: From the Visual to the Invisual. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2023.

Ripa, Cesare and Paolo Procaccioli. Iconologia. Edited by S. Maffei. Einaudi, 2012 [1603].

Shirley, Rodney. “Allegorical Images of Europe in Some Atlas Titlepages, Frontispieces, and Map Cartouches”. Belgeo, no. 3-4 (2008): 341-354. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/belgeo.8811

Staden, Hans, N. L. Whitehead and M. Harbsmeier. Hans Staden’s True History: An Account of Cannibal Captivity in Brazil. Duke University Press, 2008.

Tresch, John. “Technological World‐Pictures: Cosmic Things and Cosmograms”. Isis, vol. 98, no. 1 (2007): 84-99. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/512833

Tresch, John. “Cosmologies Materialized: History of Science and History of Ideas”. In: Darrin M. McMahon and Samuel Moyn (eds.). Rethinking Modern European Intellectual History. Oxford University Press, 2014.

Zielinski, Siegfried. Audiovisions: Cinema and Television as Entr’actes in History. Amsterdam University Press, 1999.

Zielinski, Siegfried. “Thinking about Art After the Media: Research As Practiced Culture of Experiment”. Translated by Gloria Custance. In: Michael Biggs and Henrik Karlsson (eds.). The Routledge Companion to Research in the Arts. (London and New York: Routledge, 2011), 293-312.

Zielinski, Siegfried. [... After the Media]: News from the Slow Fading Twentieth Century. Translated by Gloria Custance. Minneapolis: Univocal, 2013.

Siegfried Zielinski. “AnArcheology for AnArchives: Why Do We Need—Especially for the Arts—A Complementary Concept to the Archive?”. Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, vol. 2, no. 1, (2015), 116-125.

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