Projecting spirits speculation, providence, and early modern optical media

The history of projected images at the turn of the seventeenth century reveals a changing perception of chance and order, contingency and form. In Projecting Spirits, Pasi Väliaho maps how the leading optical media of the period¿the camera obscura and the magic lantern¿developed in response to, and...

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adam_text Table of Contents Preface vii Acknowledgments xvii i The Form of Projection շ i Projection and Providence 35 3 Government of Souls 75 4 Projecting Property 104 5 Shadows of Expectation 133 Epilogue 172 Notes 177 Bibliography Index 243 221 he history of projected images at the turn of the seventeenth century T reveals a changing perception of chance and order, contingency and form. In Projecting Spirits, Pasi Valiaho maps how the leading optical media of the period—the camera obscura and the magic lantern—contributed to the era’s key intellectual dilemma of whether the world fell under God’s providential care or was subject to chance and open to speculating. As Valiaho shows, camera obscuras and magic lanterns were employed to give the world an intelligible and manageable design. Jesuit scholars embraced devices ofprojection as part oftheir pursuit ofdivine government, whilst the Royal Society fellows enlisted them in their quest for empirical knowledge as well as colonial expansion. Projections of light and shadow grew into critical metaphors in early responses to the turbulences of finance. In such instances, Valiaho argues, “pro­ jection” became an indispensable cognitive form to both assert providence, and to make sense of an economic reality that was gradually escaping from divine guid­ ance. Drawing on a range of materials—philosophical, scientific, and religious literature; visual arts; correspondence; poems; pamphlets; and illustrations—this provocative and inventive work expands our concept of the early media of projec­ tion, revealing how these media spoke to early modern thinkers and shaped a new, speculative concept of the world. PA SI VA ԼIA H О is Professor in History of Art and Visual Studies, University of Oslo. His last book was Biopolitical Screens: Image, Power, and the Neoliberal Brain (2014). Cover art: Georg Philipp Harsdörffer, Delitiaephilosophical it mathematical, 3: Bestehend in Fünffhundert nützlichen und lustigen Kunstfragen, 1653. Cover design: Kevin Barrett Kane
adam_txt Table of Contents Preface vii Acknowledgments xvii i The Form of Projection շ i Projection and Providence 35 3 Government of Souls 75 4 Projecting Property 104 5 Shadows of Expectation 133 Epilogue 172 Notes 177 Bibliography Index 243 221 he history of projected images at the turn of the seventeenth century T reveals a changing perception of chance and order, contingency and form. In Projecting Spirits, Pasi Valiaho maps how the leading optical media of the period—the camera obscura and the magic lantern—contributed to the era’s key intellectual dilemma of whether the world fell under God’s providential care or was subject to chance and open to speculating. As Valiaho shows, camera obscuras and magic lanterns were employed to give the world an intelligible and manageable design. Jesuit scholars embraced devices ofprojection as part oftheir pursuit ofdivine government, whilst the Royal Society fellows enlisted them in their quest for empirical knowledge as well as colonial expansion. Projections of light and shadow grew into critical metaphors in early responses to the turbulences of finance. In such instances, Valiaho argues, “pro­ jection” became an indispensable cognitive form to both assert providence, and to make sense of an economic reality that was gradually escaping from divine guid­ ance. Drawing on a range of materials—philosophical, scientific, and religious literature; visual arts; correspondence; poems; pamphlets; and illustrations—this provocative and inventive work expands our concept of the early media of projec­ tion, revealing how these media spoke to early modern thinkers and shaped a new, speculative concept of the world. PA SI VA ԼIA H О is Professor in History of Art and Visual Studies, University of Oslo. His last book was Biopolitical Screens: Image, Power, and the Neoliberal Brain (2014). Cover art: Georg Philipp Harsdörffer, Delitiaephilosophical it mathematical, 3: Bestehend in Fünffhundert nützlichen und lustigen Kunstfragen, 1653. Cover design: Kevin Barrett Kane
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