ABSTRACT

This book offers a diverse understanding and practical approach towards the growing area of atmosphere research, in the context of philosophy, geography and architecture.

It begins by tracing back to the model of experience called the "pathic". Drawing on the phenomenology of theorists Hermann Schmitz and Gernot Böhme, introductory chapters offer a grounding for the beginnings of pathic research. The chapters go on to apply pathic framework to a range of practical cases from theatre studies to education. Atmospheres are often defined as affects one feels in a "lived space" and researchers are becoming more interested in the emotions we feel in natural and artificial environments across day to day life. By providing a critical re-evaluation of phenomenology and aesthetics, the book brings a series of unexplored and controversial subjects to light, opening up a new context for thinking about our everyday life and experiences inscribed within aesthetics, politics, literature, spatial practices and pedagogy and effectively merging abstract philosophy and concrete practice.

This book is particularly poignant in the emerging field of Atmosphere and New Aesthetics research. Practitioners, academics and researchers working within Cultural Geography, Aesthetics, Art and Philosophy will find this book extremely valuable.

part One|42 pages

Pathic aesthetics and New Phenomenology

chapter 1|18 pages

Art and atmospheres

3The approach of a pathic aesthetics

chapter 2|8 pages

The psychologistic-introjectivistic-reductionist paradigm

The source of all errors

chapter 3|7 pages

A history of repressions

chapter 4|7 pages

Neo-phenomenological “therapies”

part Two|52 pages

Atmospheres, presences, expressive qualities

chapter 5|11 pages

Are there inauthentic atmospheric feelings?

44The overestimation of intentionality

chapter 6|10 pages

Good regressions

Mineness and absolute subjectivity

chapter 7|18 pages

Condemned to sense (and expression)

Eight theses on atmospheres as expressive wholes

chapter 8|11 pages

Come rain or come shine …

The (neo)phenomenological will-to-presentness

part Three|93 pages

Atmospherological exercises

chapter 9|16 pages

Architectural affordances

99The atmospheric authority of spaces

chapter 10|9 pages

A house is not a home

Dwelling means cultivating atmospheres

chapter 11|13 pages

Inclusiveness and immersion

chapter 12|13 pages

Found or created?

The genius loci as an (atmospheric) experience

chapter 13|9 pages

Stone, soil and sand

Earthy atmospheres

chapter 14|8 pages

Like leaves in the wind

Does democracy have its own atmosphere?

chapter 16|14 pages

Theatrical atmospheres

Much ado about nothing?