The Arcades Project - Operi
The Arcades Project - Operi The Arcades Project - Operi
Gaslight in Baudelaire Passage de l'Opera Aragon's technique compared with photographic technique Fair in the basement ("Carnival of Paris") I Teleology of Paris : Eiffel Tower and motorways Parisian streets in French literature (statistically) I The system of Parisian streets : a vascular network of imagination (Bernouard: Parisian dialects during the war) Sacre Coeur: ichthyosaur; Eiffel Tower: giraffe Baby Cadum Fireproof walls (Paris and the traveling authors Aragon Vague de reves Nineteenth century: kitsch, new collections [[Mme. Zalma]] Mirrors in the cafes : for the sake of the light, but also because the rooms are so small) No. 4 Themes of the Arcades Project Entrance of the railroad into the world of dream and symbol (Presentation of historical knowledge according to the inlage of awal
The not-yet-conscious knowledge of what has been stems from the now (History of the Paris Stock Exchange and the Salons des Etrangers) T1,e past unfolds in the wax museum like distance in the domestic interior. No. 5 /I7zemes of the Arcades Project II> The camouflage of bourgeois elements in the boheme. The boheme as form of existence of the proletarian intelligentsia. The ideologues of the bourgeoisie: Victor Hugo, Lamartine. On the other hand, Rimbaud Tbe bourgeoisie's maitres de plaisir: Scribe, Sue. Industrialization of literature, the "negro"; industrialization of literature through the press Industrial poetry of the Saint-SinlOnians Beginnings of trade in modern artworks (Panoramic literature) (Beginnings of the Gesamtkunstwerk in the panoramas) Literature and commerce (names of magazines derived from vaudevilles) Specialty and originality Inspiration for early photography: in ideas with Wiertz, in technology with Nadar. (Arago's speech in the Chamber on photography) (/ Balzac's theory of pho tography) (Photography at the industrial exhibition of 1855) Meaning of the photographic reproduction of artworks; overcoming of art through ph Photography and electric light (Nadar) (Attitude of the reactionary intelligentsia toward photography (Balzac)) (The veristic art of photography founded on the fashionable illusionism of the panoranlas) Wiertz as precursor of montage (realism plus tendentiousness); stereorama and painting (Wiertz) Three aspects of flSnerie; Balzac, Poe, Engels; the illusionistic, psychological, economIC BSnerie as hothouse of illusion; Servandoni's project
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Gaslight in Baudelaire<br />
Passage de l'Opera<br />
Aragon's technique compared with photographic technique<br />
Fair in the basement ("Carnival of Paris")<br />
I Teleology of Paris : Eiffel Tower and motorways<br />
Parisian streets in French literature (statistically)<br />
I <strong>The</strong> system of Parisian streets : a vascular network of imagination<br />
(Bernouard: Parisian dialects during the war)<br />
Sacre Coeur: ichthyosaur; Eiffel Tower: giraffe<br />
Baby Cadum<br />
Fireproof walls<br />
(Paris and the traveling authors<br />
Aragon Vague de reves<br />
Nineteenth century: kitsch, new collections<br />
[[Mme. Zalma]]<br />
Mirrors in the cafes : for the sake of the light, but also because the rooms are<br />
so small)<br />
No. 4<br />
<strong>The</strong>mes of the <strong>Arcades</strong> <strong>Project</strong><br />
Entrance of the railroad into the world of dream and symbol<br />
(Presentation of historical knowledge according to the inlage of awal