Rudolf Arnheim - Space as an Image of Time

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @NovicebutPassionate
    @NovicebutPassionate Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you for uploading this. Such a fabulous speech!
    "I was often surprised to discover that great men were still alive while I was a student: how could an Impressionist, or the founder of PsychoAnalysis, or a leader of the Russian revolution still be around while I was living in the next chapter of history? By the same token, it will seem anachronistic to some that Claude Monet still lived and painted in the years of Cubism, whereas others will locate him comfortably in our century because they consider his influence on the abstract Impressionist of the 1940s. Structural relations suggest spatial configurations within our image of history and if the chronological dates do not fit them, too bad for the dates!" ~ Rudolf Arnheim (1904-2007)

    • @profhulk1
      @profhulk1 Před 3 lety +2

      I was drawn to this speech based on my research of Rudolf Arnheim. I experienced a similar reaction to his words in this speech. His perceptions on how the mind is able to move from abstract to concrete when creating art are fascinating. Howard Gardner's book, "Frames of Mind the Theory of Multiple Intelligences" reveals the minds of pioneering intellectuals in each field of intelligence. An analysis of Rudolf Arnheim as an artist lies within Gardner's breakdown of Spatial Intelligence in Chapter 8 of his book. An excellent reference book if you are interested in learning about great minds that have faded into obscurity as the madness of Cultural Marxism and technocratic tyranny engulf humanity.

  • @clairedonnaryan
    @clairedonnaryan Před 2 lety +2

    Keep a chronological history of time, the thing in space is created then it remains and changes as it exists- this thing shows the history of its time- art animals buildings even people

    • @clairedonnaryan
      @clairedonnaryan Před 2 lety +2

      These physical things however are viewed through perceptions in the observers mind and thus the space and time they take up is kept in our memories as snapshots