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    Walter Benjamin y el inconsciente constructivo de Sigfried Giedion.Jean-Louis Déotte - 2013 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 1:55-62.
    Walter Benjamin proposed as aesthetic and political objective to determine the axis of the common sensibility of the nineteenth century, based on the work of Sigfried Giedion: Bauen in Frankreich. Giedion's works have since formed generations of architects, as a result of its international at the head of the International Congresses of Modern Architecture position.
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  2. "Architecture and the Phenomena of Transition": Sigfried Giedion[REVIEW]Eva Schaper - 1972 - British Journal of Aesthetics 12 (1):102.
     
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    Benjamin for Architects (E. Hanif, Trans.).Brian Elliott - 2011 - Tehran: Fekr-e No. Translated by Ehsan Hanif.
    Walter Benjamin has become a decisive reference point for a whole range of critical disciplines, as he constructed a unique and provocative synthesis of aesthetics, politics and philosophy. -/- Examining Benjamin’s contributions to cultural criticism in relation to the works of Max Ernst, Adolf Loos, Le Corbusier and Sigfried Giedion, this book also situates Benjamin’s work within more recent developments in architecture and urbanism. -/- This is a concise, coherent account of the relevance of Walter Benjamin’s writings to (...)
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    Da obra de arte total à síntese das artes.Marcos Faccioli Gabriel - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (2):189-214.
    Resumo Houve, durante o século XX, uma persistente recorrência do tema da síntese ou integração das artes, em especial no campo da arquitetura: desde as vanguardas dos anos de 1920 até a ressurgência do tema, no imediato Pós-II Guerra, com Le Corbusier, Sigfried Giedion e Fernand Léger. No Brasil, nos anos de 1950, o entusiasmo de Mário Pedrosa com a construção da nova capital seguiu o lema Brasília, a cidade nova, síntese das artes. A literatura correspondente menciona com (...)
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    Surface Media: McLuhan, the Bauhaus and the Tactile Values of TV.Henning Schmidgen - 2022 - Body and Society 28 (1-2):121-153.
    Marshall McLuhan understood television as a tactile medium. This understanding implied what Bruno Latour might call a ‘symmetrical’ conception of tactility. According to McLuhan, not only human actors are endowed with the sense of touch. In addition, TV, digital computers and other ‘electric media’ use light beams and similar scanning techniques for ceaselessly ‘caressing the contours’ of their surroundings. This notion of tactility was crucially shaped by the holistic aesthetics of the early Bauhaus. To get at the specific features of (...)
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  6. The Media Have Become Superfluous.Sigfried Zielinski - 2013 - Continent 3 (1):2-6.
    In a world where media exist in superabundance, media theorist Siegfried Zielinski argues for an increased sensitivity to 'deep-time' orientations towards understanding the past not "as a collection of retrievable facts, but as a collection of possibilities" and renewed investment in the value of criticisms that exist on the periphery, not in the center, of established discourses, fashions, and orders.
     
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  7. Der nächste Schritt.Sigfried J. Schmidt - 1998 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 9 (4):567-569.
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  8. Romans Celts and Germans in Northern Gaul.Sigfried Jan De Laet & Nora McKeon - 1964 - Diogenes 12 (47):83-101.
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    Man and the Bull.R. Scott Walker & Sigfried J. De Laet - 1981 - Diogenes 29 (115):104-132.
    It is some 900 years before Christ that we find the most ancient traces of two innovations which were to have incalculable consequences for the future of mankind. The evolution of civilization has, in fact, been marked by a clean break located at the era when man discovered the rudiments of agriculture and animal husbandry and began to produce his own food. Whereas for the three million years during which he had to provide for his needs exclusively through hunting, fishing (...)
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    Karl Jaspers, Siegfried Giedion, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.Philippe Grosos - 2022 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 154 (2):157-169.
    Par-delà leurs irréductibles différences, le philosophe Karl Jaspers, l’historien d’art Siegfried Giedion et le théologien Pierre Teilhard de Chardin ont ceci de commun qu’en élaborant chacun une pensée de l’histoire, ils ont su porter attention au concept de « préhistoire ». Et ils l’ont fait à une époque où seuls les préhistoriens s’intéressaient à la question. Que nous apprennent leurs analyses? En quoi nous permettent-elles, aujourd’hui, de remettre en question l’opposition ordinairement admise entre histoire et préhistoire? Peut-on voir en (...)
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  11. "The Eternal Present": S. Giedion[REVIEW]G. Grenfell Baines - 1966 - British Journal of Aesthetics 6 (1):98.
     
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    Maria Luisa Scalvini and Maria Grazia Sandri, L'Immagine Storiografica Dell'Architettura Contemporanea Da Platz A Giedion.Juan Pablo Bonta - 1986 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 44 (3):300-301.
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  13. "The Eternal Present. The Beginners of Art": S. Giedion[REVIEW]Ann Sieveking - 1964 - British Journal of Aesthetics 4 (1):86.
     
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  14. "Contemporary Sculpture - An Evolution in Volume and Space": Carola Giedion - Welcker. [REVIEW]Arnold Whittick - 1963 - British Journal of Aesthetics 3 (3):274.
     
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    The Ethical Function of Architecture.Karsten Harries - 1996 - MIT Press.
    Can architecture help us find our place and way in today's complex world? Can it return individuals to a whole, to a world, to a community? Developing Giedion's claim that contemporary architecture's main task is to interpret a way of life valid for our time, philosopher Karsten Harries answers that architecture should serve a common ethos. But if architecture is to meet that task, it first has to free itself from the dominant formalist approach, and get beyond the notion (...)
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    The Revolutionary Mind of Walter Gropius: Architectural Utopias for the Machine Age.Felipe Loureiro - 2014 - Utopian Studies 25 (1):174-193.
    The fathers of the Modern movement have undoubtedly created a new tradition in architecture, as advertised by Siegfried Giedion in the classic book Space, Time, and Architecture, first published in 1941. As a practicing architect, I surely disagree with the “most reductive aspects of modern (twentieth-century) architecture,” as Nathaniel Coleman puts it,1 which are inherent to what he calls—following the definition by architectural critic Kenneth Frampton—“orthodox modern architecture.” However, this new tradition is not limited by the rigid forms of (...)
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    In the Service of the Reich: Aspects of Copernicus and Galileo in Nazi Germany’s Historiographical and Political Discourse.Volker R. Remmert - 2001 - Science in Context 14 (3):333-359.
    Argument -/- Focus of this paper is on the historiographical fate of Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo Galilei in Nazi Germany. Both played interesting roles in Nazi propaganda and the legitimization of Nazi political goals. In the “Third Reich,” efforts to claim Copernicus as a German astronomer were closely linked to revisionist policies in Eastern Europe culminating in the war-time expansion. The example of Galileo’s condemnation by the Catholic Church in 1633 became a symbol of its unjustified opposition to new “scientific” (...)
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  18. Note e recensioni.Autori Vari - 2012 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 5 (2).
    Adriano Ardovino, Raccogliere il mondo. Per una fenomenologia della rete [Angela Maiello] • Clive Bell, L’Arte [Filippo Focosi] • Alessandro Bertinetto, Il pensiero dei suoni. Temi di filosofia della musica [Domenica Lentini] • Terrence Deacon, Incomplete Nature. How Mind Emerged From Matter [Mariagrazia Portera] • Roger Scruton, La bellezza. Ragione ed esperienza estetica [Filippo Focosi] • Miriam Bratu Hansen, Cinema and Experience. Sigfried Kracauer, Walter Benjamin and Theoder W. Adorno [Domenico Spinosa] • Lawrence Barsalou, scritti sulla “Grounded Cognition” [Gialuca (...)
     
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    Periferia y desfocalización en las “Weissen Städte”.Enric Bou - 2018 - Cultura:211-236.
    A partir de reflexiones propuestas por Joseph Roth, Walter Benjamin, Sigfried Kracauer y Claudio Guillén, se presenta el concepto de “ciudad blanca” ligado a la frontera y la centralidad para concluir que la “ciudad blanca” es desfocalizada y periférica, invadida y rebelde, modelo (sueño o proyecto) e infierno (pesadilla o caos). El concepto se aplica al examen de cuatro ciu- dades “blancas” a propósito de secuencias significativas de cuatro films: Los olvidados (1950) de Luis Buñuel, Pizza, birra, faso (1998) (...)
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    Rudolf Carnap: Philosoph der Neuen Sachlichkeit.Hans-Joachim Dahms - 2021 - In Christian Damböck & Gereon Wolters (eds.), Der Junge Carnap in Historischem Kontext: 1918–1935 / Young Carnap in an Historical Context: 1918–1935. Springer Verlag. pp. 75-105.
    Rudolf Carnap hat nur im Vorwort zum „Logischen Aufbau der Welt“ Bemerkungen zum Verhältnis seiner wissenschaftlichen Arbeit zur Kunst und Architektur seiner Zeit veröffentlicht. Aber sein emphatisches Bekenntnis zur Moderne der 20er-Jahre hat bisher nur selten Aufmerksamkeit in der philosophiegeschichtlichen Sekundärliteratur gefunden. In meinem Beitrag versuche ich in den ersten beiden Abschnitten, seinen kulturellen Hintergrund seit seiner Schul- und Studentenzeit zu skizzieren und dann seine persönlichen Kontakte und Austauschbeziehungen mit Vorkämpfern der Moderne wie Franz Roh und Siegfried Giedion zu (...)
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