Imaging affect : abstraction and the echo of the unknowable


Autoria(s): Mafe, Daniel
Contribuinte(s)

Baker, Su

Thomas, Paul

Data(s)

2010

Resumo

As an artist my primary interest is in the abstract, that is in images of the imageless. I am curious about the emergence of pictorial significance and content from this unknowable space. To speak of the significance of an imageless image is also to speak of its affect. I aim to explore this both theoretically and practically. Theoretically I will explore affect through the late work of Lyotard and his notion of the affect-phrase. This is an under-examined aspect of Lyotard and demarcates a valuable way to look at the origins, impact and ramifications of affect for art. Practically I will apply these understandings to the development of my own creative work which includes both painting and digital work. My studio practice moves towards exploring the unfamiliar through the powerful and restless silence of affect.In this intense space each work or body of work 'leaks' into the next occasioning a sense of borderlessness, or of uncertainty. This interpenetration and co-mingling of conceptual and material terrains combines to present temporal and spatial slippages evident within the works themselves and their making, but it is also evident in bodies of work across the chronology of their making. Through a mapping of my own painting and digital arts practice and the utilisation of Lyotard’s notion of the affect -phrase I aim to describe the action of this ‘charged emptiness’ on creativity and explore and explain its significance on that we call image and its animation of what we call critical discourse.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57555/

Publicador

Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2010 Sydney, Australia

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57555/1/Imaging_affect-_abstraction_and_the_echo_of_the_unknowable_Daniel_Mafe.pdf

http://blogs.unsw.edu.au/tiic/files/2011/04/TIICproceedings.pdf

Mafe, Daniel (2010) Imaging affect : abstraction and the echo of the unknowable. In Baker, Su & Thomas, Paul (Eds.) New Imaging : Transdisciplinary Strategies for Art Beyond the New Media, Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2010 Sydney, Australia, Sydney, NSW, pp. 82-90.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 The Author

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering

Palavras-Chave #190100 ART THEORY AND CRITICISM #abstract #affect #art #image #Lyotard
Tipo

Conference Paper