Seeing and being seen [videorecording]
By: TAVISTOCK CENTRE SCIENTIFIC MEETING 2009
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Contributor(s): EDWARDS, Judith. speaker
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Series: Scientific Meeting of the Tavistock Centre and Portman Clinic 12th January. Publisher: London, Tavistock Clinic, 2009Description: 1 video disc (approx. 80 min).Subject(s): VIDEODISC 2QTSummary: From May to September 2007, thirty-one life size iron male figures were placed on prominent buildings around London?s South Bank, as an installation to promote the sculptor Anthony Gormley?s ?Blind Light? exhibition. Using interviews on site with people chosen at random from those viewing the statues from a South Bank vantage point, and photographs of the works themselves, Judith Edwards explores various unconscious themes. What cultural function might these statues be seen to perform at an unconscious level?...
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DVD | Tavistock and Portman Library Book Room | SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS 2009 (Browse shelf) | 2 | Available | 10024741 |
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From May to September 2007, thirty-one life size iron male figures were placed on prominent buildings around London?s South Bank, as an installation to promote the sculptor Anthony Gormley?s ?Blind Light? exhibition. Using interviews on site with people chosen at random from those viewing the statues from a South Bank vantage point, and photographs of the works themselves, Judith Edwards explores various unconscious themes. What cultural function might these statues be seen to perform at an unconscious level?...
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