EURO ST 10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Erwin Panofsky

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The point here is that the use of linear persepective spread like wild fire througout the renaissance europe once it developed. Then from there it spread throughout the world. One could say that with photography, such representations became the. This makes it easy not to recognize that such represenations are not norm. The optical-neural way of seeing is natural , but such images are historical. They have historical origins that are often not studied because in so far as they are considered natural. And as we will see, to make such a realistic representation, we need to introduce distortion so that the scene looks natural . The situation of edgerton"s argument (the universality of vision) The complication of edgerton"s argument (the historical fact of linear perspective as a mode of represenation in a limited, not universal, context) Edgerton has been leading you in these first few pages towards a very specific question that emerges out of the situation and complication.

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