Objects that move: Japanese Namban screens in the realm of the senses

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Autor(a) principal: Cox, Rupert
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/16682
Resumo: This paper identifies and critiques the value of stillness as a necessary condition for the display and appreciation of art objects like the 16th century Japanese Namban screens, whose history and function is characterised by forms of movement. Drawing on multi-sited fieldwork in museum galleries that display these screens in Japan, Portugal and North America I will detail how the art-historical interpretation of the physical passage of these objects and their value as cultural heritage is based upon the fixed point perspectivism of networks and a visualist paradigm. Museum focused processes of conservation and display can be understood as extending this paradigm. By means of environmental controls, directed towards the location of perceptible meaning in what is available to vision and the necessary attenuation of the other senses the material movements of the object and movements of constituent materials in the object are stilled. The argument is for a sensory approach to museums and the objects within them, which in this case takes account of the material movements of the screens by engaging the senses through the ‘touch of sound’ as well as vision.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Objects that move: Japanese Namban screens in the realm of the senses
title Objects that move: Japanese Namban screens in the realm of the senses
spellingShingle Objects that move: Japanese Namban screens in the realm of the senses
Cox, Rupert
Namban art
Materiality
Visualism
Heritage
Sensory anthropology
Paper
Museus
title_short Objects that move: Japanese Namban screens in the realm of the senses
title_full Objects that move: Japanese Namban screens in the realm of the senses
title_fullStr Objects that move: Japanese Namban screens in the realm of the senses
title_full_unstemmed Objects that move: Japanese Namban screens in the realm of the senses
title_sort Objects that move: Japanese Namban screens in the realm of the senses
author Cox, Rupert
author_facet Cox, Rupert
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RUN
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cox, Rupert
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Namban art
Materiality
Visualism
Heritage
Sensory anthropology
Paper
Museus
topic Namban art
Materiality
Visualism
Heritage
Sensory anthropology
Paper
Museus
description This paper identifies and critiques the value of stillness as a necessary condition for the display and appreciation of art objects like the 16th century Japanese Namban screens, whose history and function is characterised by forms of movement. Drawing on multi-sited fieldwork in museum galleries that display these screens in Japan, Portugal and North America I will detail how the art-historical interpretation of the physical passage of these objects and their value as cultural heritage is based upon the fixed point perspectivism of networks and a visualist paradigm. Museum focused processes of conservation and display can be understood as extending this paradigm. By means of environmental controls, directed towards the location of perceptible meaning in what is available to vision and the necessary attenuation of the other senses the material movements of the object and movements of constituent materials in the object are stilled. The argument is for a sensory approach to museums and the objects within them, which in this case takes account of the material movements of the screens by engaging the senses through the ‘touch of sound’ as well as vision.
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