“Through man’s ability to represent or model the world, he secures the world for his own use.” — Barbara Bolt Man Ability Copy Share Image
“The setting-into-work of truth involves setting up a world and setting-forth of earth.” — Barbara Bolt Nature Copy Share Image
“The ‘they’ which is nothing definite, and which all are, although not as the sum, prescribes the kind of being of everydayness.” — Barbara Bolt Copy Share Image
“Everyday Dasein becomes absorbed in the everyday and becomes lost in ‘the-they’.” — Barbara Bolt Everyday Copy Share Image
“in the epoch of representation, assault rules. The regime of representation produces violence.” — Barbara Bolt Assault Copy Share Image
“They are not objects. They are places, places where some little thing is about to come into being” — Barbara Bolt Objects Copy Share Image
“This ordering becomes the standard on which everything is based.” — Barbara Bolt Based Copy Share Image
“Nothing signifies the dynamic and creative force of possibility. This is earth.” — Barbara Bolt Creativity Copy Share Image
“Thus technological revealing allows humans to extend their vision further into nature and extend their mastery over everything, including other human beings.” — Barbara Bolt Dreams Copy Share Image
“For Heidegger, the central question concerning Being is not the everyday activities or practices of human beings, but rather what such activities… — Barbara Bolt Heidegger Copy Share Image
“The age of the world picture is not concerned with a visual picturing, with mimesis, but rather with a modelling or framing… — Barbara Bolt Photography Copy Share Image
“In the pre-Renaissance world, he notes, the ‘viewing subject is addressed liturgically, as a member of the faith, and communally as a… — Barbara Bolt Copy Share Image
“Earth juts through the world and world grounds itself on the earth only so far as truth happens as the primal strife… — Barbara Bolt Truth Copy Share Image
“in order to fulfil his essence, Greek man must gather (legein) and save (sozein), catch up and preserve, what opens itself in… — Barbara Bolt Greek Copy Share Image
“what is bought forth by the artisan or the artist...has the bursting open belonging to bringing-forth not in itself, but in another… — Barbara Bolt Art Copy Share Image
“because the Greeks existed among things and did not position the world in relation to themselves, they could not be subiectum. They… — Barbara Bolt Copy Share Image
“It is a discovery, a life and a sensibility of its own that is created through the working...A piece of work is… — Barbara Bolt Life Copy Share Image
“aesthetic revealing as poiesis can preserve humans from the danger of the particular technological revealing that is enframing.” — Barbara Bolt Beauty Copy Share Image
“We can only understand what art is through its embeddedness in an artworld.” — Barbara Bolt Art Copy Share Image
“the essence is a ‘happening’, where the truth of art is revealed.” — Barbara Bolt Art Copy Share Image
“In strife, Heidegger tells us, ‘each opponent carries itself beyond itself’ (OWA 174). To go beyond oneself is productive.4” — Barbara Bolt Heidegger Copy Share Image
“In other words, the ground allows the figure to emerge. In this Gestalt, the figure can only be a figure by virtue… — Barbara Bolt Gestalt Copy Share Image
“take things out of their everyday context and frame them from my point of view. I no longer see things for what… — Barbara Bolt Point of view Copy Share Image
“The consequence of the transformation of the world into standing-reserve is that the earth is viewed as a resource, which humans dominate… — Barbara Bolt Change Copy Share Image
“The ready-to-hand is not grasped theoretically at all nor is it itself the sort of thing that circumspection takes as a circumspective… — Barbara Bolt Circumspection Copy Share Image
“We do not come to ‘know’ an entity theoretically through contemplative knowledge in the first instance. As we have already seen, we… — Barbara Bolt Contemplative Copy Share Image
“techne assumes the character of a controlling revealing. It is this tendency towards control and mastery that establishes the ambivalence of techne.” — Barbara Bolt Copy Share Image
“Bryson argues that objectivity and calculability emerge in the viewing process. According to this logic – one of the logics of representation… — Barbara Bolt Objectivity Copy Share Image
“In the company of what-is, man is neither privileged nor detached, but rather merely exists among other things.” — Barbara Bolt Business Copy Share Image
“it establishes a ‘frame’ that produces the objectification and mastery of the world by man as subiectum” — Barbara Bolt Copy Share Image
“This picture is not a mimetic image, but rather a mathematical model or prototype from which a picture can be built.6 A… — Barbara Bolt Photography Copy Share Image
“Representation, with its formal normative character, predestines our understanding of the world and what it is to be a being.” — Barbara Bolt Learning Copy Share Image
“every occasion for whatever passes over and goes forward into presencing from that which is not presencing is poiesis, is bringing-forth” — Barbara Bolt Occasion Copy Share Image
“What is critical to being-in-the-world, says Heidegger, is not predicated on what we know about the world but rather on knowing how… — Barbara Bolt Existence Copy Share Image
“For Bryson, the centric ray, the line running from viewpoint to vanishing point, constitutes the return of the gaze upon itself.” — Barbara Bolt Perspective Copy Share Image
“Yet the relation between world and earth does not wither away into the empty world or opposites unconcerned with another. The world,… — Barbara Bolt Nature Copy Share Image
“In the Heideggerian conception of representation, ‘representation’ is neither used in its everyday multiplicity of uses nor in the sense of presenting… — Barbara Bolt Representation Copy Share Image
“is through our concernful dealings with other entities in the world – that is our accommodation to our technology, materials, knowledges and… — Barbara Bolt Art Copy Share Image
“The preoccupation with models and copies can be traced back to Plato’s postulation of an ideal world of forms. In this conception,… — Barbara Bolt Ideal world Copy Share Image