Week Three: Awe
Next Week
• “To Dispel a Great Malady” reading• Prints & Drawings room• Patrick Keiller film• Meet in the Duffield Room at the Clore
Entrance
Next week: Duffield Room
Last week’s Group #2: Joseph Gandy
Last week’s Group #2: James Boswell
Last week’s Group #2: James Boswell
Last week’s Group #1: Netley Abbey by Francis Towne
Last week’s Group #1: Netley Abbey by Samuel Prout
Last week’s Group #1: The Dairy, Fawley Court, by John Piper
Last week’s Group #1: Holy Island, JMW Turner
This Week’s Readings
• John Clare, “The Ruins of Pickworth”• Philip Johnstone, “High Wood”• Peter Riley, from Excavations• Chris Jones, “Death and the Gallant”
Week Three: Awe
Three types of ‘awe’
• The supernatural and apocalyptic: – The hauntological awe
Three types of ‘awe’
• The supernatural and apocalyptic: – The hauntological awe
• The industrial and technological:– The awe of progress
Three types of ‘awe’
• The supernatural and apocalyptic: – The hauntological awe
• The industrial and technological:– The awe of progress
• The environmental:– The awe of impact
The Supernatural & Hauntology
Nigel Kneale: The Stone Tape and Quatermass & the Pit
Apocalypse
Ark of Art
Ruin Porn: Detroit
Ruin Porn: Detroit
Ruin Porn: Detroit
Urban Exploration
Urban Exploration
Environment
“Anthropocene” by Jason Decaires Taylor
It’s all about rain, steam and speed
The hauntological
The industrial
The environmental
“Belief in the Age of Disbelief” by Cyprien Gaillard