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LMU IDK Mimesis

by Simone Niehoff

Das IDK MIMESIS bietet eine innovative Forschungsstruktur, um theoretische Perspektiven, historische Dynamiken und transdisziplinäre Schnittstellen der Literatur und der Künste zu untersuchen. Es zielt auf Kooperationsfelder für Promotionsprojekte aus den Literatur-, Theater-, Film-, Musik- und Medienwissenschaften sowie aus der Kunstgeschichte, denen es ein Forum zur Verfügung stellt, um Forschungsvorhaben aus all diesen Fächern gegenüber den jeweils anderen Fächern zu öffnen und ins Verhältnis setzen zu können. Das gemeinsame Forschungsprogramm folgt dem Schlüsselbegriff Mimesis, der seit den Anfängen der Reflexionsgeschichte aller Künste Grundfragen ihrer Geltung, Wirkung, Möglichkeiten, Strategien sowie Machtansprüche stellt und auch in aktuellen Theoriedebatten neue Relevanz gewinnt.

Episodes

Ut Cancer Retrograde Movement in Music (Audio)

0s · Published 30 Jun 13:30
This paper focuses on the ways in which the cancer has inspired composers to prompt performers to sing/play a written line backwards, addressing also the symbolical and philosophical implications of this notational technique.

Animal Mimesis: Between Art and Science

36m · Published 30 Jun 10:00
This papers analyses the diverse theories of animal mimicry that spread around 1900 and argues that these theories should be considered not so much as a step in the development of Darwinism, but as part of the history of media and as being engaged in the search for the ‘perfect medium’ in this period.

Ubiquitous Signs: The Rudiments of Physiognomy in Art

45m · Published 30 Jun 09:30
This paper addresses the tendency to recognize human and animal faces in art as well as in design, featuring examples such as Daumier's caricatures, Lebrun’s physiognomy, Emoticons and car design.

Introduction

31m · Published 30 Jun 09:00
This paper introduces the conference subject from an interdisciplinary perspective. Manuel Mühlbacher gives an overview of the question ranging from Aristoteles’ thesis that human mimesis involves understanding to echoes of the same line of argument in eighteenth-century philosophy. Katerina Krčal traces the shift of the perspective in the human-animal divide since Darwin’s theory of evolution. Antonio Chemotti shifts the focus to the question of animal mimesis in music from the Middle Ages and discusses the role animals play in origin myths of music.

LMU IDK Mimesis has 24 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 21:50:32. The language of the podcast is German. This podcast has been added on August 8th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 8th, 2024 06:36.

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