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Lars Spuybroek

Georgia Institute of Technology
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  • Georgia Institute of Technology
    Regular Faculty
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
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  •  4
    Mit Emotionen spielen. Architektonische Entwürfe und Installationen
    In Klaus Herding & Bernhard Stumpfhaus (eds.), Pathos, Affekt, Gefühl: Die Emotionen in den Künsten, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 517-531. 2004.
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    Falling and Image: The Phenotechnology of Accident
    In J. Brouwer & S. Van Tuinen (eds.), Technological Accidents, Accidental Technology, V2_publishing. pp. 84-117. 2023.
    By slowly dissolving the contrast between necessity and chance we arrive at Leibniz’ Principle of Sufficient Reason, which we trace back to his ideas on sufficient grace. Doing so, the world of things falling and befalling starts to become the engine of appearances and images, something we initially find in Lucretius, then in Virilio and Baudrillard. Why is it that the media crave accident? Because in phenotechnology only the transfer to images counts, not the breaking with the final cause of te…Read more
    By slowly dissolving the contrast between necessity and chance we arrive at Leibniz’ Principle of Sufficient Reason, which we trace back to his ideas on sufficient grace. Doing so, the world of things falling and befalling starts to become the engine of appearances and images, something we initially find in Lucretius, then in Virilio and Baudrillard. Why is it that the media crave accident? Because in phenotechnology only the transfer to images counts, not the breaking with the final cause of technical objects. From the perspective of media, nothing goes wrong. The media constitute a realm of technical grace, the gentle force that makes brutal events happen.
    Continental PhilosophyPhilosophy, General Works
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    The Grace Machine: Of Turns, Wheels and Limbs
    Footprint 22 (Summer): 7-32. 2018.
    Starting with a few simple questions about living well and where movement originates from this essay turns into a vast map of intricate relations revolving around the notion of grace. By developing the argument from a historical perspective it quickly becomes clear that grace relies on the specific qualities of figuration and how the figure appears in what is termed “the gap between habit and inhabitation.” This article is a shorter version of the introductory chapter to my “Grace and Gravity: A…Read more
    Starting with a few simple questions about living well and where movement originates from this essay turns into a vast map of intricate relations revolving around the notion of grace. By developing the argument from a historical perspective it quickly becomes clear that grace relies on the specific qualities of figuration and how the figure appears in what is termed “the gap between habit and inhabitation.” This article is a shorter version of the introductory chapter to my “Grace and Gravity: Architectures of the Figure” (Bloomsbury, 2020).
    Speculative Realism, MiscAesthetic Universals
  •  715
    In the Thick of Things
    with Joke Brouwer and Sjoerd van Tuinen
    In Joke Brouwer, Lars Spuybroek & Sjoerd van Tuinen (eds.), The War of Appearances: Transparency, Opacity, Radiance, V2_publishing. pp. 6-11. 2016.
    Short introduction to the V2 publication of "The War of Appearances: Transparency, Opacity, Radiance" (2016). An anthology with Matteo Pasquinelli, Luciana Parisi, Graham Harman, Tomas Saraceno, René ten Bos, Tim Morton, and many others.
    Phenomenology, MiscObject-Oriented OntologySpeculative Realism, MiscMartin HeideggerNeoplatonists, M…Read more
    Phenomenology, MiscObject-Oriented OntologySpeculative Realism, MiscMartin HeideggerNeoplatonists, Misc
  •  2020
    The Compass of Beauty: A Search For the Middle
    In Maria Voyatzaki (ed.), Architectural Materialisms: Nonhuman Creativity, Edinburgh University Press. 2018.
    This chapter is a rethinking of my earlier “The Ages of Beauty” which investigated Charles Hartshorne’s Diagram of Aesthetic Values. The argument is placed in a long history of beauty being considered as the middle between extremes. It slowly develops into a structure not merely of aesthetic experience but of existence itself, making it an alternative to Heidegger’s fourfold.
    Plato: BeautyBeautyHistory of AestheticsAlfred North WhiteheadThe SublimeAesthetic Value, MiscAesthe…Read more
    Plato: BeautyBeautyHistory of AestheticsAlfred North WhiteheadThe SublimeAesthetic Value, MiscAesthetic RealismSpeculative Realism, MiscSpeculative Materialism
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    Sun and Lightning: The Visibility of Radiance
    In Joke Brouwer, Lars Spuybroek & Sjoerd van Tuinen (eds.), The War of Appearances: Transparency, Opacity, Radiance, V2_publishing. pp. 98-127. 2016.
    A long chapter for The War of Appearances: Transparency, Opacity, Radiance (V2_Publishing, 2016) building on the findings of “Charis and Radiance,” an essay published two years earlier. It discusses the inherent connection between visibility and radiance within the framework of Plato’s sun model as the source of reality.
    The SublimePerception and PhenomenologyPhilosophy, MiscPlato: BeautyBeautySpeculative Realism, MiscP…Read more
    The SublimePerception and PhenomenologyPhilosophy, MiscPlato: BeautyBeautySpeculative Realism, MiscPlato: Aesthetics, MiscPhenomenology, Misc
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    Gothic Ontology and Sympathy: Moving Away From the Fold
    In Sjoerd van Tuinen (ed.), Speculative Art Histories: Analysis at the Limits, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 131-61. 2017.
    This transcription of a keynote for the Speculative Art Histories conference in May 2013 is a mixture of the main argument of The Sympathy of Things and some new insights. The text might be helpful for those who have not read the Sympathy book, which has been sold out for a number of years. This essay will appear as a chapter in Sjoerd van Tuinen's Speculative Art Histories, to be published with Edinburgh University Press in 2017.
    Empathy and SympathySpeculative Realism, MiscAesthetics, MiscHistory of AestheticsGilles Deleuze
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    The Acrobatics of the Figure: Piranesi and Magnificence
    In Dr J. G. Wallis de Vries (ed.), ARCHESCAPE: The Piranesi Flights, 1001 Publishers. pp. 5-11. 2015.
    An essay, which I wrote for the catalog to the exhibition “ARCHESCAPE: the Piranesi Flights,” organized by the Dutch Piranesi scholar Gijs Wallis de Vries. The text, which is necessarily kept short, uses notions of the magnificent and the tragic that I discovered in Hartshorne’s Aesthetic Diagram as discussed in “The Ages of Beauty.”
    Aesthetic RealismThe SublimeTopics in Aesthetics
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