Pascal Rousseau: Unter Einfluss Hypnose als neues Kunstmedium
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In his notebook, philosopher Pascal Rousseau uses the medium of hypnosis and an account of its followers to draw a line from the fin de siecle to the beginning of the twenty-first century. At the moment, hypnosis is applied by various contemporary artists and cultural producers as a neo-conceptual method that transcends the polarity of active-passive and reflects on the historical roots of hypnosis. The opinions of the historic prime fathers of hypnosis, like Arthur d'Anglemont (1821-1898), Paul Souriau (1852-1926), and Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893), are commented on and discussed in regard to contemporary hypnosis practices in art. As a paradoxical state of being awake, hypnosis influences the creative imagination and the self-perception of its subjects. For more then 120 years it has hovered, as artistic practice and paradoxical sleep, between identity, collectivity, and utopia. Pascal Rousseau (*1965) is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the Universite de Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne.
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