We present a speculative account of lived-time at the level of sentience as distinct from sapience. It implies refraining from reference to clock-time. The account is necessarily in terms of meaning. Thus, familiar concepts such as the specious moment, retention and protention mechanisms are re- evaluated. Lived-time does not have a ‘time-line topology’. It has a volatile, irregular texture rather than a sequential linear order. Indeed, lived-time is necessarily an articulate moment, because aware- ness is not extended, but here-and-now. Thus, Gestalts in static images often have temporal qualities. Yet they can hardly reflect clock-time, as they are ‘frozen happenings’. This applies to many works of art. We especially focus on painting, sculpture and cinema. Narrative structures in the arts have a close similarity to lived-time. Thus, the analyses of the arts and of visual awareness, including day- dreams and dreams, mutually illuminate each other. Our account rides the edge that separates sen- tience from sapience.

Capricious Texture of Time in Awareness and Art / Koenderink, Jan Johan; Pinna, Baingio; van Doorn, Andrea. - In: ART & PERCEPTION. - ISSN 2213-4905. - (2020). [10.1163/22134913-bja10008]

Capricious Texture of Time in Awareness and Art

Koenderink Jan
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Pinna Baingio
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2020-01-01

Abstract

We present a speculative account of lived-time at the level of sentience as distinct from sapience. It implies refraining from reference to clock-time. The account is necessarily in terms of meaning. Thus, familiar concepts such as the specious moment, retention and protention mechanisms are re- evaluated. Lived-time does not have a ‘time-line topology’. It has a volatile, irregular texture rather than a sequential linear order. Indeed, lived-time is necessarily an articulate moment, because aware- ness is not extended, but here-and-now. Thus, Gestalts in static images often have temporal qualities. Yet they can hardly reflect clock-time, as they are ‘frozen happenings’. This applies to many works of art. We especially focus on painting, sculpture and cinema. Narrative structures in the arts have a close similarity to lived-time. Thus, the analyses of the arts and of visual awareness, including day- dreams and dreams, mutually illuminate each other. Our account rides the edge that separates sen- tience from sapience.
2020
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https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/410707/_22134913_Art_Perception_Capricious_Texture_of_Time_in_Awareness_and_Art.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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Clock-time, lived-time, time in art, cinematic narrative, time in painting, time in sculpture
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Koenderink, Jan Johan; Pinna, Baingio; van Doorn, Andrea
Capricious Texture of Time in Awareness and Art / Koenderink, Jan Johan; Pinna, Baingio; van Doorn, Andrea. - In: ART & PERCEPTION. - ISSN 2213-4905. - (2020). [10.1163/22134913-bja10008]
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