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After The Grave: Language and Materiality
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Cultural Factors
/ Imagery
/ Semiotics
/ Visual Media
/ Written Language
2008
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2008
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After The Grave: Language and Materiality
2008
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The introductory essay highlights a double sense of the word grave which is brought together in this issue as a means of getting at an aesthetic and a material zeitgeist: the prevalent feeling is that our current cultural moment harbors material and virtual means of artistic and written iteration that are in profound states of transition. The introduction to this issue focuses on intersections between written language and material sign, text and image, and on the links between the histories of specific art medias that speak to notions of passage and a passage-beyond. Commenting on the major essays in the issue and their respective engagements with art and text in light of shifting materialities, the introduction also situates a series of \"artist's projects\" in relation to the themes of the project. Adapted from the source document
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