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    Editorial: The Image in Science : responses of the Humanities to Visualism in Science.Victoria Höög & Max Liljefors - unknown
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    Butoh and Embodied Transformation.Max Liljefors - 2024 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 33 (68).
    The Japanese avant-garde dance form butoh, founded by Hijikata Tatsumi in the late 1950s, is known for its marked physicality. The choreographic methodology of butoh, however, is not focused primarily on instructing the dancers how to move their bodies. Instead, the dancers work with verbal and mental imagery to transform into butoh-tai, the “butoh body,” a special form of embodiment from which the dance is thought to unfold as its external manifestation. I propose that this is an aesthetic process that (...)
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    ‘Biospace’: The visual rhetoric of space in micrographs.Max Liljefors - 2018 - Philosophy of Photography 9 (2):165-184.
    Microscopy can depict small biological entities that are invisible to the naked eye – cells, neurons, chromosomes, molecules, etc. Microbiology thereby grants us visual access to dimensions of our bodily interior that are otherwise imperceptible to us. Often, in micrographs, this infinitesimal inner realm is made to resemble the way cosmic space is represented in astronomical pictures – an ‘aesthetic leap’ that ties the microcosm of the body to the macrocosm of the universe. This article explores how aesthetic conventions in (...)
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    War and Algorithm.Max Liljefors, Gregor Noll & Daniel Steuer - 2019 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book looks at the changing forms of violence and likely consequences of a fully digitalized world.
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