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Storia dello sguardo

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Che aspetto aveva il mondo visto da uno dei primi Homo sapiens? Com'era il cielo che Galileo scrutava col suo telescopio? Che cosa videro gli astronauti dell'Apollo 8 quando entrarono nel campo gravitazionale della Luna? Perché siamo stregati dal sorriso enigmatico di Monna Lisa? Con Storia dello sguardo Mark Cousins compie un vero e proprio montaggio dei momenti più significativi della nostra storia visiva e ci racconta come e perché sia cambiato il nostro modo di guardare nel corso dei secoli. Assistiamo così allo spettacolo della grande eruzione del Vesuvio del 79; insieme a Newton vediamo cadere la fatidica mela che lo porta a formulare la legge di gravitazione universale; penetriamo l'espressione carica di sofferenza di uno schiavo africano incatenato su una nave diretta in Brasile; ipotizziamo l'occhiata di rimprovero lanciata a Cézanne dalla moglie durante un'estenuante seduta di posa; siamo accanto a Howard Carter quando, nel 1922, scopre la tomba di Tutankhamon. Dal Pleistocene all'era digitale, il modo in cui costruiamo le immagini e quello in cui recepiamo l'oggetto della visione è radicalmente mutato: ed esplorare l'evoluzione del processo visivo equivale a ripercorrere la storia dell'uomo. Album di fotografie e galleria d'arte, road movie e grammatica del linguaggio visuale: "Storia dello sguardo" è un viaggio per parole e immagini che attraversa l'arte e la letteratura, il cinema e la fotografia, la tecnologia e la scienza. Un percorso alla fine del quale non potremo più guardare il mondo con gli stessi occhi.

545 pages, Paperback

First published October 19, 2017

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Mark Cousins

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Mark Cousins is an author, film critic, producer, and documentary filmmaker. He is the former director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival and a regular contributor to Prospect, Sight and Sound, and The Times. His latest film is a 14-hour documentary about female filmmakers, Women Make Film.

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529 reviews5 followers
December 26, 2017
A fascinating guided tour of the visible world that jumps around in time, subject and space but always remains coherent and stimulating.
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7 reviews1 follower
May 9, 2023
This book sparked something in me that very few books have done. It's a curious exploration, it's poetic and lyrical, it's a deep meditation. Seekers of beauty will find great value in this book and it leaves the reader reflecting on how they see the world and it will inspire them to see things they haven't seen before. Mark Cousins is brilliant.
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381 reviews9 followers
May 13, 2022
What an incredible find. Quite brilliant and enjoyable. It changed how I think about the act of looking at the world around me.


“ all the acquisitions brought by nature on individuals, through the influence of the environment in which their race has long been placed are preserved by reproduction to the new individuals which arise.”
-Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

Memory genetically transmitted
Ribonucleic acid modifications
Looking through ancestral eyes


TV
We knew the people in the box could not look at us, but it seems as if they could. If they did not look directly into the lens, the effect was sometimes more intense still we were in their rooms, observing their lives in loves, and they did not even know it. We were flies on the wall, or the invisible man.

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13 reviews
April 2, 2021
The book is sometimes difficult to read but every page is really worth your time. My respect goes to the author, who has invested his time and knowledge to sum up the history of looking in this book, illustrated with masterpieces.

I also enjoyed reading the thoughts of Mark regarding the historical events and his point of view.
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609 reviews2,666 followers
June 9, 2020
"En 2016, Ben Innes, un británico que volaba con Egypt Air, logró convencer al secuestrador del avión en el que viajaba para que posara con él para un selfie. La tecnología se ha apoderado del mundo visible originando nuevas formas de mirar que hubieran sido inimaginables hace décadas. El acto de mirar ha cambiado. Como ilustra el ejemplo, nuestro comportamiento ha variado en consecuencia. Posar para selfies, capturar todo lo que nos rodea, filmar cada cosa que hacemos; en definitiva, la omnipresencia de imágenes, a menudo banales, que invade nuestro día a día se ha convertido en un lugar tan común que rara vez se comenta.

A través de los ojos de artistas, fotógrafos, cineastas y científicos, Mark Cousins revisa la historia de la mirada humana a lo largo de los siglos. Su viaje comienza imaginando de qué modo hubiera visto el mundo un bebé de Homo Sapiens: como un país de sombras. Desde ese momento hasta el presente, detalla cómo construimos y recibimos lo que vemos en relación a los valores y la realidad de cada época. Y cómo, en función de eso, evoluciona nuestro modo de ver. Como ya había apuntado John Berger, la mirada no solo se altera por la experiencia de quien observa, sino también por el contexto social en el que se inscribe la imagen." Raquel Ungo
130 reviews
October 13, 2022
Эта книга - большой фотоальбом истории человечества. С ее помощью можно найти вдохновение, узнать огромное количество интересной информации (например, о некоторых фактах из науки, культуры и социальной жизни мне не было известно до нее), найти для себя рекомендации по просмотру фильмов, прочтению книг и темы, достойные дальнейшего погружения, но, как и домашнему фотоальбому иногда, на мой взгляд, в ней недостаточно структурированности.
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Author 1 book37 followers
June 20, 2019
«Si hemos de escoger entre creer que algo ya no existe o que ese algo está oculto tras otra cosa, elegiremos esto último. (...) Lo sobrenatural, los espectros, los aparecidos y la reencarnación están relacionados con esta persistencia de la visión, con esta postimagen. Nuestra mirada está hechizada por lo que una vez vimos».
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517 reviews16 followers
August 10, 2019
La importancia de la mirada y las imágenes en nuestro desarrollo personal a través de un recorrido, subjetivo pero fascinante, de la mano de Mark Cousins. Es ejemplar la fluidez con la que conecta imágenes (fotografías, momentos, pinturas, fotogramas, esculturas...) con la historia, ciencia, cultura....
Profile Image for Kevin Ayres.
82 reviews
October 31, 2024
Maybe 3.5.
I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as The Story of Film, which is amazing.
Found it a little bit tedious at times. I think i'll enjoy the film a lot more.
841 reviews51 followers
February 28, 2023
Entretenido, pero simple en su modo de abordar las temáticas. A Cousins le falta bagaje antropológico historico-artistico (Debray, Shinner, Belting, Huberman...) para dotar de trascendencia su discurso.
Nada que ver con la profundidad e ingenio de su Historia del Cine.
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