Mapping Spaces

Networks of Knowledge in 17th Century Landscape Painting

Cover of the publication »Mapping Spaces«

Type of publication
Exhibition catalog, Anthology
Author / Editor
Ulrike Gehring and Peter Weibel (Eds.)
Publishing house, place
Hirmer, München
Year
2014
Content
Seventeenth-century Europe saw a fruitful creative exchange between the arts and contemporaneous scientific thought. Mapping Spaces traces the multifaceted dimensions of this exchange with contributions from more than forty leading scholars who, together, reflect on the influence of science and technology on the arts through the specific study of the process of mapping in Dutch landscape paintings of the mid-seventeenth century.

The dialogue between the arts and sciences, the contributors find, extends back well beyond the new media and digital satellite imagery of modern times. Many Dutch painters of the period are believed to have employed systems of remote sensing for their paintings. For his well-known historical battle scenes, for instance, Pieter Snayers would have required an understanding of both ballistics and geography. Bringing these and many other insights together with more than 350 large-format illustrations, Mapping Spaces presents readers with past exchanges of knowledge that surprisingly anticipate the techniques of mapping used today.
Language
English
Description
500 p. ; 25 × 28 cm ; hardcover
ISBN
978-3-7774-2230-5
Organization / Institution
ZKM | Center for Art and Media
Partners

Universität Trier ; Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel ; Under the patronage of the former General Consul of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Rob Zaagman

Sponsors

Ernst von Siemens Kulturstiftung ; Frieden und Krieg 1914 – 2014 | 22nd European Cultural Days Karlsruhe May 7–25, 2014 ; Rudolf–August–Oetker–Stiftung ; Brandl Fine Art Service ; Mannheimer Versicherungen ; Assekuranz Herrmann ; b.i.g. Group ; Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst Baden-Württemberg ; Stadt Karlsruhe