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Įsivaizduojamybė

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Ši knyga nagrinėja naujųjų technologijų, virtualiųjų realybių, televizijos, kino, fotografijos, teatro, dailės ir šiuolaikinio meno kontekstus, kuriuose atsiskleidžia įvairialypis įsivaizduojamybės ir vaizduotės santykis.

„Įsivaizduojamybė išreiškia šią tarpinę virtualią dimensiją, kuri negali būti pavadinta nei griežtai vidine, nei iki galo išorine ir kurios pagrindu gyvuoja bet koks vaizdų pasaulis – tiek tai, ką vadiname mentaliniais dariniais, tiek tai, ką suvokiame kaip objektyviai egzistuojančias vizualizacijas. Trečioji, įsivaizduojamybės, dimensija yra aštuonioliktasis Nasredino kupranugaris, kuris turi realų kūną, bet, iki galo nepriklausydamas apibrėžtai realybės sistemai, įsiveržia į ją kaip vyksmus ir procesus organizuojanti jėga, performatyvusis priežastinio ryšio korektorius, iracionalioji paklaida, įsikurianti pačioje racionalumo šerdyje“.
Kristupas Sabolius

264 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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Kristupas Sabolius

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Kristupas Sabolius is a writer, an associate professor of philosophy at Vilnius University (Lithuania) an ex-Fulbright fellow at Stony Brook (State University of New York).

He started writing already in High school, publishing the first novel "Bad Book" in his twenties. Sabolius also collaborated with Lithuanian theatre directors and wrote a few plays, contemporaneously conducting a philosophical research on the subject of imagination.

Sabolius obtained his doctorate from Vilnius University in 2008. His thesis was entitled “The Concept of Imagination in Phenomenological Philosophy”. In his thinking, Sabolius considers imagination as the point of intersections between philosophy, psychoanalysis, arts, cinema, theatre or even neuroscience.

In 2012 he published ‘Furious Sleep. Imagination and Phenomenology’, a study which signalizes the contradictory function of imagination, appearing in all the major theories of Western thought, followed by ‘The Imaginary’ (2013), a book on imagination, technology, virtuality, cinema and art.

He teaches courses on contemporary philosophy of art and theories of imagination, co-curated a few shows (at CAC, Vilnius, and Arte Boccanera Contemporanea, Trento, Italy) as well as co-wrote the script for ‘The Gambler’ (2013), a film presented in numerous film festivals worldwide.

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