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Bout, Erwan David Mickaël. "Poïétique et procédure : pour une esthétique de la boîte noire." Paris 1, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA010631.
Full textChiron, Éliane. "Poïétique du dessin et enracinement culturel." Paris 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA010524.
Full textI - any graphic production of sketch is linked with theoretics in a searching process where a poetic analysis founds both reality and fiction, drawing and photography, technicality and alchemy. Ii- drawing is specified by the line, condensing a material cause, an action, an effect. It means stregth, rythm, abstraction; colour means the material is alive. Iii- finding roots in one culture implies being previously uprooted (rejecting one's own culture), efflorescence (producting works of art), crossing cultures (borrowed from others) to produce a creative process in wich the works (the sketches) are flowers as well as roots
Sagot, Stéphanie. "Design et matériau : la création entre plastique industrielle et pratiques buissonnières." Toulouse 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005TOU20071.
Full textThis research explores the complex relationships between design and creation. The etymology itself of the notion of design, implies the dematerialized positions of design and drawing – dessein/dessin – while it designates new, emerging practices which are based, on the opposite, on material and on the process of making. The notion of creation oscillates between old promethean conceptions of art and their being challenged by arts placed at the centre of production systems. We explore this relationship through the notion of material as an object of study in a poïetic perspective allowing to consider design not as the simple fact of shaping objects but in its implication in production and manufacture. Poïetic is a key element of this research which combines our own experimental practice of design and a theoretical exploration
Marrakchi, Mohamed. "Couleur et conception lumière dans l'architecture hospitalière en Tunisie : approche esthétique et poïétique." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013TOU20095.
Full textInnovation hospital design interested field and creation in reading and aesthetic and poietic approach. This research aims to contribute to reflections on aesthetics and poietics, through questions about color and light. The conceptual approach ends with a back and forth between theory and practice, between sensitivity and nervous system, between complexity and simplicity. I'm looking through this research, to find another identity sanitary spaces Tunisia, respecting both the technical requirements and medical heritage identity. I put the problems of the approach and methodology, reflection and reading, the theoretical and empirical. The different parts of this doctoral research focuses on the relationship between color and light designs and some questions for poietic and aesthetic
Poussier, Isabelle. "La question de l'objet : recherches sur les affinités entre l'humain, la machine et l'animal." Paris 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA010526.
Full textEstay, Stange Verônica. "Poïétique et musicalité : vers une modélisation de la poétique musicale autour du Symbolisme français." Paris 8, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA083374.
Full textApproaching musicality as organizing principle of work of art and of aestheticising (poietical) perception, this research proposes a semiotic model based upon the musical paradigm that intersects German Romanticism, French symbolism and artistic formalism of the late 19th century. Musicality is initially associated with the episteme of "correspondences" (horizontal, vertical, fitted and oblique) which involve in the Romantic Naturphilosophie particular ways of organizing meaning. Each of these correspondences is related to a particular mythical motif and to a specific manifestation of music. Coming to Symbolist poetics, the concept of musicality is then analyzed as a transversal operator among the arts (poetry, painting, music). A semiotic model is suggested that goes up from the structure to the tensivity and to the enunciative activity, showing the generative “depth” of musicalised sensibility. Finally, the general hypothesis of this work enables a rereading of the forgotten writers and theoreticians who, based upon music, contributed to the emergence of abstract art: Charles Beauquier, Maurice Griveau, and most of all Jean d’Udine. Solving the aporias that underlie in the formalist tendencies, these authors proposed a conceptual way towards nonfigurative art by exploring the sensitive universe. Therefore, the research concludes with a semio-phenomenology of musicality
Younes, Elhem. "Poïétique de l’indiscernable : approche esthétique de la perception dans les environnements virtuels et oniriques." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA080017.
Full textPoietics of the indiscernible is an aesthetic approach to perceptual and imaginary modalities deployed in relationship to virtual and oneiric environments. In our research-creation, it designates a singular state of consciousness and a set of aesthetic qualities of an image. A detailed analysis of dreaming, hallucination, imagination and perceptual illusions phenomena based on a transdisciplinary research linking science and phenomenology, reveals different challenging regimes putting at stake both an immersive consciousness and a sense of presence in their causal link to the aesthetic of the indiscernible proper to oneiric images. Dreaming, taken as a model reference for the establishment of an oneiric experience, allowed us to assess the necessary and sufficient conditions for triggering a state of indiscernibility that had to be completed by cybernetic theories specialized in this matter. From this investigation step practical issues related to our artistic approach have been hinged. The latter deals with the creation process of a range of digital animations and a virtual matter intended for a real time interactive experience, and the apparatus for putting spectators through them. The aesthetic of the indiscernible must be the result of Poietics of the indiscernible based on creative conversion, which is the essential principle of the studied oneiric phenomena. The computer-generated images have to awaken one’s imaginary by means of the intrinsic and extrinsic structures, establish a Poietic of gaze and eventually give rise to a state of indiscernibility
Mouakhar, Nizar. "Le "faire-oeuvre" : poïésis de l'altération, du grattage et du barbouillage dans la peinture." Aix-Marseille 1, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007AIX10092.
Full textMorignat, Valérie. "Poi͏̈étique des transversalités : entrelacs du dessin et du numérique." Paris 1, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA010631.
Full textTilea, Monica. "Henri Michaux : déplacements et interventions poïétiques." Roumanie, Universitatea din Craiova, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006ARTO0004.
Full textHenri Michaux is in permanent motion in a fluctuating universe with mobile and confusing frontiers that he permanently destroys and re-invents. In order to analyse the effects that this constant propensity for the elsewhere has upon his poiein, we took into account Michaux's voyages within real and imaginary spaces, which are exterior to creation, as well, as his circulation within creative activities represented by the passage from writing to painting. Our reflection on the creative process of the writer and painter Henri Michaux starts from his own reading pattern identified in “Aventures de lignes”, where he recomposes the genesis of Paul Klee's paintings beginning from their formal appearance. This poietic/poetic approach, suggested by Michaux himself, allowed the analyses of the interventions of an artist who transforms the spaces he traverses according to his creative needs and expectations and led to the conclusion that Michaux's creative process implies a constant exchange with the outside and that it is dominated by kinesthetic and visual perception. Moreover, it became evident that the discussed poietic displacements undergo poetic changes which determine the emergence, in “Épreuves, Écorcismes”, of a scream-writing situated half-way between painting and writing by its instauration as well as by its poetics. Contrary to the conventional representation of a self-centered Michaux, our thesis places his poietic/poetic becoming under the sign of introspective and perceptive actions, physical experiences energising his creative gesture and maintaining its dynamism
Azzouz, Karima. "Esthétique et poïétique de la coloration dans l'architecture traditionnelle et contemporaine dans les villes du sud tunisien." Phd thesis, Université Toulouse le Mirail - Toulouse II, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00944011.
Full textMaatoug, Safa. "Peinture et cinéma d'animation : investigation en poïétique chromatique." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOU20050.
Full textThis thesis in chromatic poïétic focuses on the relation between painting and animated cinema. it is particularly interested in Florence Miailhe's pictorial and cinematographic work.This thesis is based on a personal artistic practice, nourished by many different experiences; it aims to participate in contemporary approaches to artistic creation and reflection and in the objective of giving my work infinite visibility to cinematographic artistic practices. It is an experimental research which allows to deepen knowledge on the originality of the experience of the cinematographic artists, to explain and analyze their films, to show the meaning and the poetic study chromatic of their creations and its impact in the field of visual arts and cinema. I want to identify the innovative character and to study the technical, scenic and aesthetic repercussions. This investigation is primarily poetic without neglecting the aesthetic and symbolic aspects. the stakes of color and the notions of color, invention, creations will be questioned
Cornu, John. "Art contextuel et création." Paris 1, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA010567.
Full textKhoujet, El Khil-Gharbi Neïla. "Esthétique de la création verbale dans l'oeuvre poétique de Jules Supervielle." Paris 4, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA040023.
Full textThe central statement of the dissertation is that Jules Supervilien's poetic vein is essentially a playful re-appropriation of the past that transforms the text into a poetic space and parole destined to re-inscribe the collective representations and foci of universal culture. This distancing is a necessary stance for the subject to emerge at the criss-cross of both the collective substratum and the specific desire crystallized into poetic images. The poetic act displays the radical experience of a dialogy that explodes the conventional boundaries of subject and object, of the subjectvum, I, and alterity, You. Thus poems enact the parole of the subject that would only comprehend itself if it inscribes the Alter in its enunciative configuration. This fundamental enunciative moment may also be incarnated in the subject-reader, a yet another antinomic double of the subject- inscriber, who, by way of the reflexive character of his parole , disrupts the discourse of its author ; for Supervielle's manuscripts draw us closer to the unknown of the secret ways and alleys of " poetic creation ", which in turn are taken by the reader, an essential part of the Supervillian text, who gives it its existence before granting it a meaning; as he too is a part of the enunciative configuration. Our investigation takes us to the heart of the Supervillian poetics, that metamorphoses the text into a living stage, transversed by the stronghold of the poetic line
GONCALVES, FERNANDES MARIA GUILHERMINA. ""la ligne dans la sculpture : relation entre l'homme et le materiau." Paris 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA010594.
Full textAs reference, we have used the work of vassily kandinsky who studed lie and point in painting and drawing. The aim of our research is the line and its three dimensions in sculpture: 1. To emphasize the stroke from the origin in the raw material ; 2. To discern the forms of nature through their lines ; 3. To contribute to school of arts and sculpture; 4. To set up a research on the line in sculpture according to gaston bachelard who had shown the significance of water, air, earth, fire and dreams in creation ; 5. To collect components in close relationship with sculture's practice ; 6. To link art and poietics
Bouratsis, Sofia Eliza. "Esthétiques et poïétiques du corps. Le Bioart en questions(s)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010581.
Full textMy research into the aesthetics and poïetics of corporeality within Bioart is situated at the interface of three bordered universes: images of the body, art and science. Bioart recapitulates a series of philosophical, esthetical and scientific questions about the limits of the human body and of animal and plant life, opening horizons to unsuspected possibilities, from phantasms to monstrosities, from Cyborgs to men becoming-animal or plantimal. As the ephemeral temporality of these artworks is inscribed in the dialectic of life and death, Bioart also questions our relationship to alterity and alterations - of the human, non-human or supra-human. We are here in a universe of art, which firstly implies an aesthetic approach, posing questions of delight and disgust and calling for sensitivity. We then have to extricate the ideologies and the figures of the body, which in all of their nuances provoke repulsion, fear, fascination or pleasure and stimulate an urge to experiment and to seek knowledge. By its unusual use of advances made in biotechnologies and biomaterials, Bioart facilitates the questioning of body images, as conveyed by the aesthetics and poïetics of the contemporary body, thus helping us understand critically the socioanthropological, ideological, philosophical and artistic contexts from which they emerge. The transdisciplinary and complementary method of my research takes into account the peculiarity of body awareness in itself, which is constantly expanding - as a rhizome -and so escaping ail disciplinary allocation and conceptual closure
Zorzal, Bruno. "Esthétique de l'exploitation photographique de photos déjà existantes." Thesis, Paris 8, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA080105/document.
Full textIn a time when artists claim the totality of objects composing reality as a material source for art, we find it necessary to reflect on the uses of and creative appropriations specific to photographic images. In moving thusly from a general framework to a specific one, we intend to introduce a reflection centered on the use of pre-existing photos in artistic practices that themselves are directed towards the creation of a photographic oeuvre. However, and given the problematics associated with creating from an already-created object, in this case a photo, what is in it of a photographic form that as a subjective expression keeps a link of dependence with the necessity of existence that is precondition of a technical image? What happens when an image of an image enters the world in this context? In this sense, when doing photography becomes redoing from a pre-existing photograph, do we approach photos, photographic processes and procedures in art and finally photographic oeuvres, or even photography and art itself in the same manner? The questions that are developed in this specific context, in response to artworks and with the aid of theories and notions, permit us to identify elements towards an aesthetics of the photographic use of pre-existing photos, and expose us to political, legal, ethical, and other aspects of these actions, placing photos at the center of processes and procedures in photography
Douche, Sylvie. "Essai philologique pour l'étude comparée d'une poïétique : les arts aux salons des XX et de la Libre Esthétique (Bruxelles, 1884-1914)." Paris 4, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA040072.
Full textAzéma, Claire. "Objet-chose et corps poi͏̈étique : recherches sur les modalités d'un usage créateur." Paris 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA010644.
Full textLeclercq, Jean-Luc. "L'ordinaire comme catégorie esthétique." Thesis, Saint-Etienne, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013STET2174.
Full textThe PhD centers on a place in Picardy, the Vimeu and considers the landscape. The PhD examines the vernacular and industrial heritage, and the pregnancy of houses, as far as architecture is concerned. This research is the fruit of a twenty-year interest for this region and relies on some photographic corpus, some personal archives, and a whole series of collections about the local vernacular.This PhD is a questioning about the value of the ordinary. It puts into practice the obscure maze of signs within a global approach. The aesthetic problematic is conjured up by learning how to look, by looking at everything, by perception and appearance. Thus, it does not specifically concern the amazing landscape, but concentrates on the little, the tiny, and its inhabitants. The ordinary constitutes the major part of this unchartered territory. Nothing is more common than this landscape. It is vulnerable and does not draw the attention of the highest authorities, because it only has non-profitmaking stakes. I want to determine whether this notion of the ordinary acquires the status of an aesthetic category.The catalogue which is a real documentary device is part of an accumulative and archiving process that comes close to museum ethnology. The entire artistic dimension of the work appears there. It appeals to memory through the perceptible vision of the various sides and multiple images of the surrounding landscape, where the instrument asserts itself as poetic, as well as pertaining to logical rationalism. This approach lays great store upon the poetic, aesthetic reason of the ordinary
Benabda, Rachida. "L'avènement de la surface à travers une poïetique de la peinture." Paris 1, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA010508.
Full textGuzda-Rivière, Frédéric. "L' au(c)torité de l'artiste et ses paradoxes : tentative de relecture historique, critique et poïétique du statut de l'artiste." Thesis, Paris 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA01H303/document.
Full textThe initial task of this thesis consisted in considering the artist mainly as an author. As for the author, this led us to suggest that his death, once announced, required to think of his resurrection from other criteria and conceptual tools than those which made it possible to bury him. Having established, on the one hand, that authorship defines the intrinsic status of the artist, and put forward, on the other hand, a necessary historical reminder in order to encompass the conditions of its emergence, we attempted to clear up (in the sense of displaying interactions and leaving a clearance between) the elements which structure the artistic phenomenon, its doctrines and related discourses. We sought to uncover, in this unadjusted space full of paradoxes and contradictions, the place of a possible redefinition of the artist-author, built on a rationality broader than that of a mere causality
Mahiou, Cécile. "Poétique du quotidien : art de vivre et non-art, Filliou, Kaprow, Perec, Spoerri." Thesis, Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010546.
Full textDesigned as an interdisciplinary study of artistic and theoretical sources, this work addresses the construct of the everyday [quotidien], a key notion for modernity, specifically in Henri Lefebvre’s and later Michel de Certeau's writings from the 1960s to the early 1980s. The dissertation argues that the investigation or the everyday, which led to its conceptualization, is done at the crossroads of social sciences and art. It brings about the paradoxical question of a creative life, which is a theoretical and political concern for critical thinking and for the period's artistic practices, By explaining how the everyday, once a conceptual notion, becomes a project, the work sheds light on the non-art practices of Allan Kaprow, Robert Filliou and Fluxus. It contends that the everyday is paired with the notion of non-art, to which these artists resort to describe their own work. ln their writings and practices, they invite to inscribe creative practices in evervday life, rather than place them within the institutions of the art world, This thesis also draws on an analvsis or the writing or the everyday, by explaining how Georges Perec and Daniel Spoerri elaborate discursive practices which allow them to create a poetic inventory of a collective memory. Finally, the anecdote, of which Allan Kaprow makes use, questions the practices or the everyday by turning them into narratives. These sources raise a philosophical question pertaining to the epistemical value of art and literature that distinguishes the poietics or the everyday from processes that aestheticize the ordinary
Mougenel-Chantereau, Robert. "Faille fragile : questionnement poïétique de l'ouvert dans les arts visuels." Thesis, Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010687.
Full textHow to create a painting which could animate itself ? Starting from the game of hide and seek in the Augenblick video, a poietic analysis of the OUI-NON sculpture by Markus Raetz, confronted with Konrad Witz's paintings of the Geneva altarpiece, reveals an animation logic. The creation process of 15th century reredos determines the actualization of dynamic visions in this type of pictural construction that is also found in works of Lorenzo Veneziano, Henri Bellechose, Filippo Lippi and Sandro Botticelli as well as in medieval edifices. Thus, some pictorial elements often considered (until the end of the 20th century) as archaic, integrate a reasoned dynamic poietic system offering effective animation during an active vision, that is, the displacement of the viewer during the observation. The broader concept of vision with a dynamic point of view widens the analysis to different modes of displacement of the point of view. Video allows for a form of objectification of the sequences perceived in such pictorial constructions through devices determined by these paintings. These objectification attempts succeed on a didactic level, but fail to engage a sensitive perception though interaction with the image. This loss of interaction in the filmed sequences forces thinking about the inseparability of the "faille - fragile" couple which recovers a long lost possibility tor an active interaction with a still image. Without any artificial dissociation of the perception and the associated movement tor looking at a work, this interaction engages poietic questioning of the open through various installations and performances
Mahiou, Cécile. "Poétiques du quotidien : art de vivre et non-art, Filliou, Kaprow, Perec, Spoerri." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010546.
Full textDesigned as an interdisciplinary study of artistic and theoretical sources, this work addresses the construct of the everyday [quotidien], a key notion for modernity, specifically in Henri Lefebvre’s and later Michel de Certeau's writings from the 1960s to the early 1980s. The dissertation argues that the investigation or the everyday, which led to its conceptualization, is done at the crossroads of social sciences and art. It brings about the paradoxical question of a creative life, which is a theoretical and political concern for critical thinking and for the period's artistic practices, By explaining how the everyday, once a conceptual notion, becomes a project, the work sheds light on the non-art practices of Allan Kaprow, Robert Filliou and Fluxus. It contends that the everyday is paired with the notion of non-art, to which these artists resort to describe their own work. ln their writings and practices, they invite to inscribe creative practices in evervday life, rather than place them within the institutions of the art world, This thesis also draws on an analvsis or the writing or the everyday, by explaining how Georges Perec and Daniel Spoerri elaborate discursive practices which allow them to create a poetic inventory of a collective memory. Finally, the anecdote, of which Allan Kaprow makes use, questions the practices or the everyday by turning them into narratives. These sources raise a philosophical question pertaining to the epistemical value of art and literature that distinguishes the poietics or the everyday from processes that aestheticize the ordinary
Bled, Grégory. "Le "vide structure" : enquête sur la structure plastique du décor de cinéma à travers ses racines et sa poïétique." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015TOU20029.
Full textThe central theme of my research is the importance of constructive emptiness in the spatial dimension of the film set. My intent is to highlight, through the roots and processes of the creation of the film set, the notion of empty space object as a source of information and as a “narrative truncation" besides its spatiality and dependence on what is constructed and visible. By relying on the notion of interweaving, one can observe the interactions of what is visible and invisible, which becomes, for the set designer, the interactions of what has been constructed on the set, as well as the intervals and the empty spaces. This poietics of the film set makes us go back and forth between image and space. The creative image, the iconographic image becomes material, a two-way ontogeny. The study of the process of image perception highlights the concepts that the creator of the space, the artistic decorator, will use in the modelling of their poetic space and the establishment of their likelihood, which is the emergence of our childhood games. It is the crafty space of theater and film, the poetic space sensitive to the scopic, a true panoptic installation of meaning whose processes of perception have been experienced by some artists of the Quattrocento with the birth of perspective and now by contemporary artists
Tao, Yu. "La poétique de l'océan en musique contemporaine : de Debussy à nos jours." Thesis, Paris 8, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA080015.
Full textIn the genre of contemporary music, musicians sometimes take their inspiration from the ocean when addressing take their compositions. The goal of this thesis is to observe method of these composers by analyzing works which evoke the ocean's environment in their subject. This study claims that the poetic inspiration which is engendered by the ocean ends up by providing the poietics of the projects themselves, which is to say, ways of creating music, of writing it, without necessarily treating the aesthesic of the final product. In Chapter I the analysis is based on the works of Claude Debussy, André Boucourechliev, Kaija Saahario and Yoshihisa Taira. Chapter II consecrates a large part of its development to the study of works by Tristan Murail which are inspired by the ocean. Finally, in Chapter III, two of the compositions of the thesis' author are taken into analytical consideration. This thesis reveals the existence of cycles coming from the aesthesic, which then moves towards poietics and returns to aesthesic. It also needs to be taken into account that the analyses produced during the course of this study focus on the musical object itself. This is to say that the study is geared towards the manipulation of the musical object. Debussy's approach, as it is interpreted by Barraqué, serves as the overture of the century. The model of the sea as a dynamic objet coincides with the notion of the musical object. We can only propose this stated presence and this is why the conclusion of the thesis is somewhat open-Ended. Nonetheless, it is this point of departure which allows us to compose future works. It is thesis, in the end, that formalizes our music
Thoma, Foteïni. "L’esthétique du premier romantisme Allemand et quelques épigones : René Char, Jean Giono, Julien Gracq, Léopold Sédar Senghor et la réinvention de la poïèsis romantique." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019MON30018.
Full textEarly German Romanticism : Magic idealism, das Unbedingte, the quest of the Infinite constitute multiple expressions of this short-lived litterary and philosophical movement dominated by Novalis and the Schlegel brothers who aspire to give to the act of creation the aspect of a radical event, the transformations of which appear in the works of René Char, Jean Giono, Julien Gracq et Léopold Sédar Senghor who revendicate to effectuate a reappropriation of the concepts of the Early German Romanticism. Is it a rereading, a reinvention or the constitution of an aesthetic vision for the construction of which the Early German Romanticism proves to be an indispensable reference ?
Assayas, Eva. "De l'expressivité du geste à la nécessité du mouvement : la danse créatrice du lieu intérieur." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ULILH026.
Full textThis practice-led dance research is based on a transmission work: the passing on of a solo experience leading to the creation of a trio. The aim is to analyse the ability of such a gesture to make explicit inner sensations, and to identify how this sensitive knowledge can be deepened while avoiding passing on choreographic movements from body to body. The research is thus led by a choreographic practice which defines its epistemic field. Following a pragmatic approach, attention is given to the experience of choreographic work and to the reflexivity of this experience: in this context, knowledge is to be understood as the result of a situated and embodied practice. Similarly, the research's aesthetic dimension is assessed through its ability to share an experience with and upon art: Dans le creux de l'absence trio is both an artistic creation and a way to explore the conditions of the creation process. Based on the hypothesis that a gesture can only burgeon from an “inner territory”, this research breaks down the act of choreographic creation in order to reveal the path from expressive motion to inner necessity. Following both poietic and aesthetic approaches as well as sensitive and reflexive paths, the research led to identify a certain state of dance in Le Vrai lieu solo's and to separate it from its body of origin. Defining the writing and sense of space underlying this state of body then helped build the necessary choreographic tools to its creation and transmission. These tools, in return, unveiled a certain aesthetic form and underlined the importance of space in creating this common gesture: they helped turn the inscrutable sensation of an “inner territory” into that of an “interstitial space”, created and shaped by a choreography of emulations. The “body-space score” laid out in this thesis reflects the development of this “search/transmit/create know-how”. This practice-led research doesn't claim to rationalise artistic creation nor to pinpoint the places of uncertainty that contribute to its development. It suggests a path to overcome the idiosyncrasy of the body as a work of art: navigating through the multiple ways of heuristic practice and the intertwining bodies of three dancers, it aims to clarify, question and transform the characteristic elements of a choreographic work
Besbes, Fehmi. "Improvisation et dramaturgie, l’« Improturgie » en Tunisie : poïétique de l’œuvre en devenir à l’exemple d’Otages par le Théâtre organique." Thesis, Paris 10, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA100132.
Full textThe subject of this study is to investigate the place of improvisation in the Tunisian theatrical creation since its inception, as it appears in many paratheatrical forms (such as el-fedawi, the solo storyteller, Jha, the wise joker, underground theatre, etc.), until nowadays. The focus is laid on the organic relationship between improvisation and dramatic art in Tunisian theatrical formation and creation throughout the last decades. The concept of "improturgie", which spans the whole dissertation, accounts for a poietic which is specific to particular playwrights such as Ezzeddine GANNOUN and Fadhel JAÏBI, and consists of making a play by drawing on the work on stage in the search for a playwrighting which reflects the historical, cultural, social, ideological and political context of the play. In the absence of a dramatic directory, "improturgie" appears not only as a catalyst towards a militant drama – fighting against state imperialism and all forms of fundamentalism – but also as a research laboratory for more novel theatrical forms in the Arab and Muslim worlds
Favard, Maxime. "Manières de faire le projet et manières de faire des mondes." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016STRAC033/document.
Full textThis research is part of a study in design on the multiplicity of ways in project management. The word « manner », with its Greco-Latin origins from « mania » to « manuarius » inclines us to take it as « skilful folly ». This meaning allows us to question the various « manners to conduct the design project » as gap practices. Thus, we are invited to explore the field of divergent polarities in a discipline made of breaches and guidance. This aporia leads us to consider a necessary dogmatic passage. From singularities to unicity rather than from universality to unity, this research is constructed on the assumption of a common purpose: make the world through manners of making worlds.The analysis of a few projects related to multiplicity leads us to bring out the tension between design and the environment. Taking a critical stance toward projections evoking the idea of a « centering and separating » paradigm, this research questions afterwards its inversion through « de-centering and de-separating » values
Abdelkader, Yamna. "Poétiques de la rive : la forme en jeu : la poésie de langue française issue du Maghreb (1995-2005)." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014BOR30054.
Full textThe French-language poetry from Maghreb, and more notably its aesthetics, remains a poorly researched subject, despite the numerous works produced by several dedicated authors. The following research document aims to identify the native and acquired cultural elements constituting a poem, basing itself in a collection belonging to six poets who have crossed the Mediterranean and have established themselves in France: Malek Alloula, Jamel Eddine Bencheikh, Abdelwahab Meddeb, Zaghloul Morsy and Amina Saïd. The chosen period (1995 – 2005) allows a comparison between the formal novelty and poetry writing and their relevance to the duality of both French and Maghreb tradition, such as they are present in the dawn of the new millennium. The visual elements of a poem, as well as its vocal form and its enunciation techniques, are highlighted by means of a linguistic and literary study approach, using poetics and inter-semiotics. These indicate the elements specific to Maghreb poetry written in France, in contrast to both French poetry in general and French-language poetry from Maghreb
Henry, Céline. "L’atelier photographique, poïétiques et fictions." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011TOU20121.
Full textCreative photography implies and is based on conditions and emerging and developing behaviours, that the image does not always seize or chooses to impart. Our work aims to explore the modalities and goals of poietic disclosure inside the image. Through the opposition of terms specific to the studio and photographic laboratory, we set both spaces at the heart of an artistic territory, open to interactions and flows of the elements involved in the various processes and procedures followed or traced. Our fin art practice engages the photographic process to archaic devices and new functionalities that focus on developing artistic work, experience, and reflexivity. The reflexive patterns disturb fictions in construction, and point to their foundation. The process does not tend anymore towards the restoration of a preexistent outcome, but rather to singularities reflecting the experiments made or experienced in the photographic studio. Poietic methods of dissemination, sedimentation and fiction are part of en establishing fine art and photographic site, they present and remodel
Morimoto, Atsuo. "Paul Valéry : l'imaginaire et la genèse du sujet." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005CLF20004.
Full textFélix-Fromentin, Clotilde. "Entre habit et habitacle, design de l'habiter : penser l'enveloppe, vers un paradigme de la texilité." Thesis, Lille 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LIL30010.
Full textIn context of the project intended to « maintain or increase the habitability of the world » (Ezio Manzini, 1991), we question the way of thinking the dwelling by design, which meets, according to us, the question of human envelopes, artificial versus biological, material versus virtual. The case of the habit, hypothetical inhabitable envelope derived from garment, primary architecture according to Gottfried Semper and the “theory of clothing”, particularly focuses our attention. The subject is approached by a situated theorizing from a personal experimental project of conception and manufacture of textile envelopes, which demonstrated a rationality and expansiveness quite singular. The study is leaded by a poïetic method, as defined by Paul Valéry, combining an hermeneutical study of production, an exegesis of the systemic nature of the process (program and emergences), and an additional exegesis of the technical work through the acts (craft and irregularities). The inherent transversality of the problem is thus considered with means of the thought of textile art of Semper, the poetic and epistemological thought of Valéry, and the complex aesthetic thought outcome from of the life sciences. The theoretical construction takes us to suggest, in comparison with the one of habitability, the way to a new paradigm of textility
André, Laury Nuria. "Formes et fonctions du paysage dans l'épopée hellénistique et tardive." Thesis, Lyon, École normale supérieure, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012ENSL0779.
Full textThe undertaking of this work is to analyze the forms and functions that the landscape can take in a corpus of posthomeric epic texts. The Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes and its late anonymous rewriting The Orphic Argonautica, the Posthomerica of Quintus Smyrnaeus, the Ilioupersis of Triphiodorus, and The Dionysiaca of Nonnus Panopolitanus provide us with a fruitful field of investigation for the analysis of the literary representations of the landscape as transhistorical. Firstly, our texts operate one transformation of the archaic epic landscape that is first the image of the world with which it merges (the conformity placed between shield, island, and world) by separating the landscape from this equation and giving it greater autonomy. The world is a mosaic of autonomous landscapes that gain texture as they take on a dimension of identity. The polymorphism of the landscape then gives its moving texture to the world of the ancient Greeks : the plastic and artist dimension is borrowed by the Epic text to put into words the images of the world, which reveal epic landforms. A variety of landscape patterns emerges and opens the literary intertext to the heterogeneity of artistic forms. From this fusion of process and forms, a singularity arises, a singularity particularly antique of the perception and the translation of the landscape : wonder. Landscape and wonder mingle so narrowly as to substitute one for the other : this is a possible definition of the ancient landscape from the Hellenistic period. But the landscape as thus identified and constructed also belongs to the world the image of which it contributes to form. It is clearly localized in a geographical perspective : the landscape becomes a vivid picture of the world and the former offers the latter its identity by its unique topical characteristics. It is a form of regional identification and it is sometimes confined to the vernacular. The landscape becomes an instrument for intellectual and cultural promotion. Between formal diversity and local singularity, the landscape travels between fiction and reality : its construction methods borrow from the literary and artistic and then extend to nature. The epic genre, characterised by innovative intertextuality, makes the landscape the image of the process of transposition and adaptation. As a manifestation of the exercise of a singular and then a collective ancient subjectivity, the landscape is an instrument for measuring the unfolding of the imagination at work in the complex process of literary reception and cultural transmission ; the ancient landscape between transmission and invention, opens itself up to the everyday and social experience. Its ancient existence is effective
Moreaux, Marielle. "L'instant plasticien : des temporalités poïétiques dans une pratique de la céramique raku." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010572.
Full textWe define the plastician instant in ceramic work as temporal unit of a formal process - by hand – of a work in clay, which will necessarily be subjected to firing. Syntactic link of the plastician present, it is a cogito-sculptor's gesture which covers different modalities. Filled with multiple components, we’ll analyze its content by first exposing its technical constraints. We'll refer to a personal example to explain its lest cognitive component – the technical, artistic, historical and scientific knowledges -, and we'll analyze the constituents of the gestural culture. These two distinct components model more or less knowingly this specific instant, as well as the resulting aesthetic shapes. We will identify the specificity of the personal one by exploring the History of ceramic Art ; we will address the raku culture's past, born in medieval Japan where the firing technique used for personal art works in refer comes from. If, since the beginning of Ceramic Art, each of the domains that constitute the societal context modeled its poïetic arguments as well as the aesthetic this special instant constitutes, this particular one on which we’ll base our analysis draws its creative arguments and its planet beauty's vindication posture from a questioning about the origin of disturbances and environmental imbalances which are the essence of our contemporary world. Filled with a receptional intention – another component –, this personal one intents rouse the viewer to reflect on the probable causes of the existing biotopes' degradation, as well as on the current management of an entity which is fundamental in the ceramic technical work, namely the respect of nature's time
Honnorat, Julien. "L'esthétique fonctionnelle de l'appareillage informatique comme ancrage phénoménologique de l'oeuvre à l'époque des immatériaux." Thesis, Aix-Marseille 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011AIX10035/document.
Full textPoetic destructions of apparatus are no longer visible as regimes of apparatus have become transparent: when we press a tactile screen, we touch what we cannot see anymore – our fingerprints – and we see what we will never be able to touch – the digital space. For contemporary artists, haptic interfaces are the finger-tipping point of a technological dynamics of percussion but also the parergon of a new and entirely tactile scale. From the first typewriters to the latest ultra thin keyboards designed by computer manufacturers, we may think imagination is yielding under the ergonomic pressure of the cybernetic world. But in fact, existing outside of the shapes and right under our fingertips lies a palpable reality – the space of calluses. This transfer, this sensory feedback, this return of the form to its structure turns this casting off of the apparatus into an essential isolate to rethink sculpture in the age of immateriality. Right in front of the computer surface but working against it, there would be a functional sensitive thickness – an art-making place. This is our thesis. The machine-like behaviour of the interface user will be considered as a poietic model or regarded as a part of imagination waiting for plastic translation.We may wonder whether the rhythmic experience of interactivity does not entail a perceptual bodily effort on our side in order not to remain absent during the performance of a somewhat predictable photo-digital score.Doesn't this peculiar, callous and rustling – or dactylo-phonic – anchoring of the body to the substance of the world need to express itself? Without this expression, contemporary technological design — whether bi or tri-dimensional, modeled or computer-assisted — will never initiate a truly efficient relation with the real experience of our habits and actions, i.e. with all the embodied strength of our image-making consciousness: does the loss of indiciality create an introverted type of phenomenality ?
Lachance-Provençal, François. "La poïétique de l'ivresse : discours et pratiques modernes interpellés par l'intoxication créatrice." Thèse, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/19293.
Full textCette thèse s’intéresse à la présence opérante, dans plusieurs discours fondateurs du modernisme et dans certaines de ses pratiques, de l’ivresse comme concept, c’est-à-dire comme façon de penser la création artistique, ou comme méthode concrète d’intoxication permettant d’y accéder. Dans la première partie de la thèse, nous observons comment, au 19e siècle, les spéculations sur les états de conscience modifiés (alcool, opium, haschich, etc.) ont croisé les considérations poïétiques et esthétiques. Pour ce faire, nous mettons en rapport le développement d’un imaginaire de l’ivresse nourri de références à la peinture et des écrits sur la création artistique faisant bon accueil aux dérèglements psychophysiologiques. Afin de problématiser ce rapport de l’art et de l’ivresse qui est pour nous constitutif de l’esprit du modernisme, nous sollicitons les points de vue de quatre auteurs qui ont adopté une perspective physiologique sur l’art : Stendhal, Balzac, Baudelaire et Nietzsche. Notre traitement vise à préciser le développement d’une pensée de l’ivresse spécifique à chacun sans perdre de vue le contexte sociohistorique élargi dans lequel ils ont respectivement évolué. Il nous est ainsi possible de retracer l’émergence de la figure de l’artiste intoxiqué et d’en déterminer les résonances idéologiques. Dans la seconde partie de la thèse, nous observons les incidences de cette construction sur les pratiques artistiques elles-mêmes au cours du 20e siècle. En premier lieu, nous constatons les défis et les problèmes concrets qu’ont pu poser les états d’intoxication dans l’exercice du métier de peintre. Nous mettons ainsi à jour les raisons qui ont conduit les artistes des premières avant-gardes à tenir l’ivresse à distance. Nous nous intéressons ensuite à des peintres qui, à partir de l’entre-deux-guerres, ont plutôt recherché les états d’ivresse et développé des stratégies pour les exploiter à des fins créatrices : S.I. Witkiewicz, Josef Sima, André Masson, Jackson Pollock et Kazuo Shiraga. Nous remarquons d’abord que ces démarches tendent à se détacher d’un formalisme pictural rigoriste en accordant plutôt une fonction déterminante à l’empathie dans la création et dans la réception de l’œuvre d’art. Nous proposons ensuite de distinguer deux types d’expressions picturales de l’ivresse : l’une qui nécessite encore l’expédient de la figuration, l’autre qui s’appuie sur une mise en mouvement spontanée du corps de l’artiste. Les notions de trace et d’aura théorisées par Walter Benjamin nous permettent de rattacher ces deux façons de pratiquer l’ivresse à des manières d’envisager la création artistique à une époque marquée par le taylorisme ainsi que par les technologies de reproduction de l’image.
This thesis examines the operating presence of intoxication as a concept in many of modernism’s founding discourses as well as in some of its practices. Intoxication is considered both as a way to understand artistic creation and as a chemically-induced state allowing artists to access a specific kind of creativity. The first part of the thesis shows how, in the 19th century, speculations about altered states of consciousness (alcohol, opium, hashish, etc.) intersected with poietic and aesthetic considerations. To demonstrate this, we link the development of an imaginary construct of intoxication that is filled with references to painting with writings on artistic creation that celebrate psychophysiological disorders. To support our hypothesis that the relationship linking art and intoxication is constitutive of the spirit of modernism we solicit the points of view of four writers who have adopted a physiological perspective on art: Stendhal, Balzac, Baudelaire and Nietzsche. Our aim is to elaborate notions of intoxication that are specific to each without losing sight of their respective sociohistorical contexts. By doing so, it becomes possible to delineate the emergence of the figure of the intoxicated artist and to analyze its ideological character. In the second part of the thesis, we observe the implications of this construct on artistic practices during the 20th century. We begin by attesting to the challenges and material difficulties which states of intoxication can pose to painters. We thereby identity reasons why artists from the early avant-gardes kept their distance from intoxication. We then turn to painters who, from the inter-war period on, instead sought states of intoxication and developed strategies to exploit them to creative ends: S.I. Witkiewicz, Josef Sima, André Masson, Jackson Pollock and Kazuo Shiraga. First, we observe how these processes tend to detach themselves from a rigorist pictorial formalism, granting instead a determining function to empathy in the creation as well as the reception of the artwork. We go on suggest two distinct types of pictorial expression of intoxication: one which still requires the expedient of figuration, the other which is grounded in a spontaneous involvement of the artist's body. The notions of trace and aura theorized by Walter Benjamin allow us to tie these two modes of practicing intoxication to ways of conceiving artistic creation during a period distinguished by Taylorism as well as by image reproduction technologies.