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Coping with Copia

Surabondance épistémologique entre art et science dans la première modernité

Coping with Copia

Abstract

Un appel à contribution pour un colloque qui unira des historiens de l'art, des sciences et des idées, autour des stratégies visuelles employées aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles pour faire face à la surabondance épistémologique exceptionnelle de cette ère. À cette époque, l'optimisme quant aux perspectives ouvertes par les nouveaux savoirs était inextricablement mêlé aux craintes d'avoir « trop à savoir » – ainsi qu'à la difficulté à comprendre, sélectionner et organiser des informations en quantité constamment croissante. À l'époque, comme aujourd'hui, les artistes et les chercheurs étaient à la pointe de l'entreprise visant à digérer et à discipliner les savoirs – ou, à l'inverse, cherchant à dénoncer sa surabondance et à exprimer l'inévitable échec humain à organiser tout ce que l'on sait et à y donner un sens.

Keywords

Histoire intellectuelle, Histoire de l'Art, Époque moderne, XVIIe siècle, XVIIIe siècle, Histoire des sciences, Études visuelles, Philosophie des sciences

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