The Resonance between Nature and Humanity: Exploring the Relationship between Art and Philosophy through Visual Narrative
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Subjugation of nature, ecological philosophy, visual narrative, human-nature relationship, contemporary audiovisual art. Theoretical Framework.Abstract
Nature has always been a significant theme in artistic creation. From Romantic painting to contemporary audiovisual art, nature serves not only as a backdrop or subject matter but also as a key medium for artists to express philosophical thought. This video essay, inspired by the narrative and visual style of Christopher Nolan's films, juxtaposes natural landscapes and human activities to explore the subtle relationship between humanity and nature.
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[1] C. Nolan (Director). Interstellar (Paramount Pictures, USA 2014).
[2] M. Heidegger: Poetry, Language, Thought (A. Hofstadter, Trans.) (Harper & Row, USA 1971), p.149.
[3] T. Morton: Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence (Columbia University Press, USA 2016), p.5.
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