Being and Neonness
暫譯: 存在與霓虹感

Miranda, Luis De, Wells, Michael

  • 出版商: Summit Valley Press
  • 出版日期: 2019-04-16
  • 售價: $880
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$836
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 136
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 0262039885
  • ISBN-13: 9780262039888
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商品描述

A cultural and philosophical history of neon, from Paris in the twentieth century to the perpetually switched-on present day.

For most of us, the word neon conjures images of lights, colors, nightlife, and streets. It evokes the poetry of city nights. For Luis de Miranda, neon is a subject of philosophical curiosity. Being and Neonness is a cultural and philosophical history of neon, from early twentieth-century Paris to the electric, perpetually switched-on present day Manhattan. It is an inspired journey through a century of night, deciphering the halos of the past and the reflections of the present to shed light on the future.

Invented in Paris in 1912, neon first appeared on a modest but arresting sign outside a small barbershop; the sign lit up number 14, Boulevard Montmartre, attracting so many passersby that the barber's revenues soon doubled. A century later, neon is no longer just a sign; it is a mythic object--a metonymy of contemporary identity and a metaphor for the present, signifying the ubiquity of commerce and the tautology of hypermodernity. But perhaps the noble gas of neon whispers something more, something deeper? In ten short, poetic yet precise chapters, de Miranda explores the neon lights of the twentieth century. He considers, among other historical curiosities, the neon compulsions of the Italian Futurists; the Soviet program of "neonization"; the Nazi's deployment of neon for propaganda purposes; Baudelaire's "halo" and Benjamin's "aura"; neon as a gas and crystallized chaos; neon and power; neon and capitalism--all of this backlit by an original reading of Sartre's Being and Nothingness. This English edition has been thoroughly revised and adapted from the French edition, L' tre et le neon.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

霓虹的文化與哲學歷史,從二十世紀的巴黎到當今永遠亮著的現代。

對於我們大多數人來說,霓虹這個詞彷彿喚起了燈光、色彩、夜生活和街道的畫面。它喚起了城市夜晚的詩意。對於路易斯·德·米蘭達(Luis de Miranda)來說,霓虹是一個哲學上的好奇主題。《存在與霓虹性》(Being and Neonness)是一本關於霓虹的文化與哲學歷史,從二十世紀初的巴黎到電氣化的、永遠亮著的現代曼哈頓。這是一段穿越一個世紀夜晚的靈感之旅,解讀過去的光環和現在的反射,以照亮未來。

霓虹於1912年在巴黎被發明,最初出現在一家小理髮店外的一個樸素卻引人注目的招牌上;這個招牌點亮了14號,蒙馬特大道,吸引了如此多的路人,以至於理髮師的收入很快翻了一番。一個世紀後,霓虹不再僅僅是一個招牌;它成為了一個神話般的物體——當代身份的轉喻和現代的隱喻,象徵著商業的無處不在和超現代性的同義反覆。但也許這種貴氣的氣體霓虹還在低語著更深層的意義?在十個簡短、詩意卻精確的章節中,德·米蘭達探討了二十世紀的霓虹燈。他考慮了其他歷史好奇事物,包括意大利未來主義者的霓虹強迫症;蘇聯的「霓虹化」計劃;納粹為宣傳目的而使用霓虹;波德萊爾的「光環」和本雅明的「氣場」;霓虹作為一種氣體和結晶的混沌;霓虹與權力;霓虹與資本主義——所有這些都在對薩特的《存在與虛無》(Being and Nothingness)進行原創解讀的背景下展開。這本英文版已從法文版《存在與霓虹》(L' tre et le neon)進行了徹底的修訂和改編。

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