Iluminace 2009, 21(1):129-130
Vivarium in Paris's Botanical Gardens
A reflection on the experience of the aesthetician Georges Didi-Huberman, which he acquired in front of one of the vivariums of the Botanical Garden in Paris and elaborated in his essay "The Paradox of the Locust". The article thus illustrates Didi-Huberman's conception of image and representation.
Keywords: film aesthetics, perception, photography, space and movement
Published: March 1, 2009 Show citation
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