LECTURE 6: “TIME”. Hans Memling, “The Passion of Christ,” c. 1470.

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LECTURE 6: “TIME”

Transcript of LECTURE 6: “TIME”. Hans Memling, “The Passion of Christ,” c. 1470.

LECTURE 6: “TIME”

Hans Memling, “The Passion of Christ,” c. 1470

Herge, Les aventures de Tintin: objectif lune, 1953

Rembrandt,“Abraham Sacrificing Isaac,” 1637

Marcel Duchamp,“Nude Descending Staircase,” 1912

Umberto Boccioni, “Unique Forms of Continuity in Space,” 1913

Naum Gabo,“Kinetic Construction (Standing Wave),” 1920

Jean Tinguely, “Water Sculptures,” Basel, SWITZERLAND, 1977

Jochen Gerz and Esther Shalev-Gerz, “Disappearing Monument,”Hamburg, GERMANY,1986-1993

Marina Abramoviç and Ulay Siepen,

AAA-AAA, 1978

Walter de Maria, “Lightning Field,” New Mexico, USA, 1970-77

Newgrange, Ireland, 3200 BC

Eadweard Muybridge, “Man Ascending Stairs,” 1887

Theodore Gericault, The derby, 1821

Eadward Muybridge, running horse, 1878

The Lumiere brothers

Sergej Eisenstein, Battleship Potemkin, 1925

Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Kış uykusu, 2014

Caravaggio, “Still Life,” 1599 Sam Taylor Wood, “Still Life,” 2001

Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran, 24, 2012

Quentin Tarantino, “Pulp Fiction,” 1994

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1 7 8

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Sid Meier, “Civilization V” computer game, 2010

Hussein Chalayan, “Back to the Future,” Spring/Summer 2007 Collection

Michael Lee Chin, Crystal, expansion of Royal Ontario Museum

Sarkis Balyan, Esma Sultan Yalısı, 1875, redeveloped 2001 by Haluk Sezgin and Philippe Robert