Infectious diseases caused by climate change and civilization on Earth since the Middle Ages in Europe
- Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864 - 1916) / Painting and Else Marie Pade (1924 - 2016) / Electronic Music Composition
On Nature and Life - A New Perspective in the 20th Century (Working title)
Natural forms require "fungal" protection and "fungal" resistance, thus creating immunity to the environment.
The natural form of a sterile environment is destroyed by environmental pollution, so the idea of "improvement" is invented artificially.
Politically, they are concerned with the threat of "food shortages" and hunger.
Economically, they are concerned with the efficient industrialization of agriculture.
We are now in an era where disparities in labour wages will disappear in the global economy.
This is one way that industrialized countries can stabilize their diets by keeping agricultural costs low.
Until now, low-wage labour countries ran agriculture and exported food to industrial countries, and the industrial countries provided technology to low-wage labour countries.
Global warming has actually caused "hunger and poverty" in low-wage countries to become an international issue.
The current international situation is that these low-wage countries are being industrialized, but the problem there is pollution.
In reality, we must stop the war in the world.
no symbolism oriented, not interpretable, description in code, and its articulation
What is 'nature'?
Coexistence with nature, what is it?
- Between Artificial life and natural life
Substance and biology
What is a substance in biology?
a pure form of matter
A substance is simply a pure form of matter. In other words, a substance is matter than contains only one type of atom or molecule. Pure substances can be further divided into two sub-categories: elements and compounds.
My research interests are in the science-based literary expression and philosophy of the art in painting from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, which has also had a major influence on photography and film. How Hammershøi described and expressed time sense on two-dimensional surface–Artistic metaphor–Object (an Easel) or His wife was the subject of 'Being' and leitmotif was time, that is the shadow of natural light in the space. Thereby, he dealt with the objective 'Being' and Subjective 'Being' of himself in his everday life, on the topic of narrative 'memory' in a painting, is a new type of 'Allegory' in the painting. These works by Hammershøi are fantastic (Imagination through Knowledge) that addresses 'Allegory', without fascination and pathetic expression.
I have been taking the photographs with natural light.
- The question for Metaphysics and Allegory in Western painting by Rembrandt, and many others in the European Academic Fine Arts.
*Rembrandt (1606 - 1669), often regarded by art historians as one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art history, is known for his exceptional mastery of light and shadow
Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864 - 1916)
Hammershøi's Shadow, Lecture, the Getty Center, July 16 2023
Interior with an Easel, Bredgade 25 (detail), 1912, Vilhelm Hammershøi. Oil on canvas. Getty Museum
One of Getty’s most beguiling paintings, Interior with an Easel, Bredgade 25 (1912) by Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershøi is prominently featured in the exhibition Beyond the Light: Identity and Place in 19th-Century Danish Art. Join Dr. Bridget Alsdorf as she delves into Hammershøi's work, examining the long tradition of "artist’s studio" interiors; the role his wife, Ida, played as his primary model/collaborator; and the artist's impact on later Danish film. She explores shadow in Hammershøi’s work not only as a shape-shifting painterly motif, but also as a metaphor for the pairings—past, present, and future—vital to understanding his work.
Dr. Bridget Alsdorf is professor of Nineteenth-Century European Art at Princeton University. She has lectured and published internationally on modern art, and is the author of two books, Fellow Men: Fantin-Latour and the Problem of the Group in Nineteenth-Century French Painting (2013) and Gawkers: Art and Audience in Late Nineteenth-Century France (2022). With the support of a 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship and a grant from the American-Scandinavian Foundation, she is working on a new book about intimacy and collaboration in modern Scandinavian painting, photography, and silent film.
Else Marie Pade (1924 - 2016)
A Denish compoer of electronic music
She became the first Danish composer of electronic and concrete music