Un recueil transdisciplinaire traitant du vertige dans ses dimensions
artistiques, historiques, philosophiques et scientifiques.
Dizziness is more than feeling dizzy. In this multidisciplinary reader,
artists, philosophers, and researchers from a range of experimental
sciences and cultural studies trace dizziness not only as a phenomenon of
sensory input impacting our vestibular system, but also as a twofold
phenomenon of "sense"—creating meaning and triggering emotions. It is an
interdependence of sense and sensing, of cultural constructs and
sensuality, of somatic and cognitive knowledge, that can only be conceived
of as a complex relation of both formation and dissolution,
habituations and transformations, pertaining to our shared reality and our
individual experiences. This is further reflected in the programmatic
claim that states of dizziness can be seen as a resource.
Edité par Ruth Anderwald, Karoline Feyertag, Leonhard Grond.
Textes de Ruth Anderwald, Mathias Benedek, Oliver A. I. Botar, Katrin
Bucher Trantow, Davide Deriu, Karoline Feyertag, Leonhard Grond, Sarah
Kolb, François Jullien, Rebekka Ladewig, Jarosław Lubiak, Alice Pechriggl,
Oliver Ressler, Maya M. Shmailov, Maria Spindler, Marcus Steinweg.