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Origins of Pictures

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Englisch
Herbert von Halem Verlagerschienen am29.10.20141. Auflage
Anyone talking about pictures by necessity refers to those using pictures. It is therefore essentially the competence of using pictures that has to be considered. Such competence is not common among higher developed mammals, at least as far as we know today. This fact raises the question whether and to what extent that ability has to be conceived as a strictly anthropological one. In an interdisciplinary approach, the first international conference of the Society for Interdisciplinary Image Science (GiB) titled ?Origins of Pictures? has taken a closer look at the role of pictures for the conditio humana. The primary goal of the conference was to present empirical findings of the origins of picture uses, considering in particular research in paleo-anthropology, archeology, cultural anthropology, and developmental psychology. Furthermore, those findings were to be related to philosophical considerations concerning the conditions of the conceptual formation of picture competence.

Klaus Sachs-Hombach, Jg. 1957, ist seit 2011 Professor für Medienwissenschaft (Medieninnovation / Medienwandel) an der Universität Tübingen. Jörg R. J. Schirra, geb. 1960, studierte Informatik, Physik, Philosophie, Linguistik und Psychologie an der Universität des Saarlandes. Gegenwärtig arbeitet er mit einer Gruppe von Bildwissenschaftlern an einem online-Glossar der Bildphilosophie.
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KlappentextAnyone talking about pictures by necessity refers to those using pictures. It is therefore essentially the competence of using pictures that has to be considered. Such competence is not common among higher developed mammals, at least as far as we know today. This fact raises the question whether and to what extent that ability has to be conceived as a strictly anthropological one. In an interdisciplinary approach, the first international conference of the Society for Interdisciplinary Image Science (GiB) titled ?Origins of Pictures? has taken a closer look at the role of pictures for the conditio humana. The primary goal of the conference was to present empirical findings of the origins of picture uses, considering in particular research in paleo-anthropology, archeology, cultural anthropology, and developmental psychology. Furthermore, those findings were to be related to philosophical considerations concerning the conditions of the conceptual formation of picture competence.

Klaus Sachs-Hombach, Jg. 1957, ist seit 2011 Professor für Medienwissenschaft (Medieninnovation / Medienwandel) an der Universität Tübingen. Jörg R. J. Schirra, geb. 1960, studierte Informatik, Physik, Philosophie, Linguistik und Psychologie an der Universität des Saarlandes. Gegenwärtig arbeitet er mit einer Gruppe von Bildwissenschaftlern an einem online-Glossar der Bildphilosophie.
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Seiten560 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klaus Sachs-Hombach / Jörg R. J. Schirra
Introduction

I.Methodological Aspects of Picture Anthropology

Iain Davidson
Origins of Pictures: An Argument for Transformation of Signs

Jean Clottes
Consequences of the Discovery and Study of the Chauvet Cave

Lambros Malafouris
Learning to See: Enactive Discovery and the Prehistory of Pictorial Skill

Christa Sütterlin
Early Face Representation as Proto- or Archetype of Generalized Human Face Perception

II.Relation between Empirical Anthropological Investigations and Synthetic Philosophical Investigations

Søren Kjørup
Resemblance Reconsidered: Confessions and Concessions of a Conventionalist

Jörg R.¿J. Schirra; Klaus Sachs-Hombach
The Anthropological Function of Pictures

III.Archeological and Paleoanthropological Perspectives on the »First« Pictures

Christian Züchner
Symbols and Signs of the Earliest Art of Ancient Europe

Nicholas J. Conard; Harald Floss
Early Figurative Art and Musical Instruments From the Swabian Jura of Southwestern Germany and Their Implications for Human Evolution

Ekkehart Malotki
The Road to Iconicity in the Paleoart of the American West

Ellen Dissanayake
Born to Artify: The Universal Origin of Picturing

Tilman Lenssen-Erz
The Dark Ages of Picturing:¿Does Art Originate from Caves? A Synopsis

IV.Picture Competence in Developmental Psychology and the Role of Gestures and Facial Expressions

Göran Sonesson
The Picture Between Mirror and Mind: From Phenomenology to Empirical Studies in Pictorial Semiotics

John Matthews
Seven Spots and a Squiggle: The Prehistory of Pictures

Dieter Maurer
Early Pictures in Ontogeny and Phylogeny:¿Preliminaries to a Comparison

Sabine Völkel; Peter Ohler
Understanding Pictures in Early Childhood

V.Cultural Anthropology: On the Origins of Pictures and Picture-free Societies

Derek Hodgson
Ambiguity, Perception, and the First Representations

Joachim Knape
Image Textuality, Narrativity, and Pathos Formula: Reflections on the Rhetoric of the Image

Philipp Stoellger
The Image - As Strong as Death? On Death as the Origin of the Image

Helge Gerndt
When Do Images Emerge? Religious Image Practices in the Late Middle Ages

Hans Dieter Huber
Images of the Dead

Ekkehard Jürgens
Pictures ­- What For? Seven Hypotheses on the Origin of Art

The Authors
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Klaus Sachs-Hombach, Jg. 1957, ist seit 2011 Professor für Medienwissenschaft (Medieninnovation / Medienwandel) an der Universität Tübingen. Jörg R. J. Schirra, geb. 1960, studierte Informatik, Physik, Philosophie, Linguistik und Psychologie an der Universität des Saarlandes. Gegenwärtig arbeitet er mit einer Gruppe von Bildwissenschaftlern an einem online-Glossar der Bildphilosophie.