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Thought in the Act: Passages in the Ecology of Experience

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Thought in the Act: Passages in the Ecology of Experience

Contributors:

By (Author) Erin Manning
By (author) Brian Massumi

ISBN:

9780816679676

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

9th July 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Philosophy

Dewey:

111.85

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm

Description

Combining philosophy and aesthetics, Thought in the Act is a unique exploration of creative practice as a form of thinking. Challenging the common opposition between the conceptual and the aesthetic, Erin Manning and Brian Massumi "think through" a wide range of creative practices in the process of their making, revealing how thinking and artfulness are intimately, creatively, and inseparably intertwined.

Reviews

"Erin Manning and Brian Massumi have written a fascinating and ground-breaking book that deserves wide attention. An exemplar of how to do theory in an exploratory and process-oriented way." Jane Bennett, author of Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things

"It is at once a poetic encounter with the works of art presented over the course of the book, and a manual for reaching that productive space where research and creation can be said to truly interpenetrate." The Culture Machine

Author Bio


Erin Manning is University Research Chair in Relational Art and Philosophy in the Faculty of Fine Arts at Concordia University in Montreal. She is the author of Always More Than One: Individuations Dance.

Brian Massumi is professor of communication at the University of Montreal. He is the author, most recently, of Semblance and Event: Activist Philosophy and the Occurrent Arts.

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