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DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="CID:<event_@www.mgksiegen.de>":In 1981\, at the beginni
 ng of his scientific autobiography\, Italian architect Aldo Rossi describe
 s a visit to the church of Sant' Andrea in Mantua\; this brief\, programma
 tic account of his experience serves to illustrate the theme of this lectu
 re. Rossi saw in Mantova 'how a haze slowly permeated the basilica' - a fo
 g 'like the ones I liked to watch [as a child] seeping into the Galleria i
 n Milan'. Rossi saw this haze as the unexpected element that changed every
 thing. In particular\, the occurring mist made the architect more aware of
  the ambiguity of the Italian term 'tempo' – a word that refers\, of cours
 e\, to both the weather and to time. Along with the experienced 'temporali
 ty'\, in other words with the ephemeral atmospheric event\, the architectu
 re lost all its calendrical and topographical–i.e.\, all determinable and 
 measurable–factors and entered\, in a totally different form\, into the co
 nsciousness of the one experiencing it. Now\, in this memory from childhoo
 d\, the monument loses its own identity and enters a personally heightened
  reality as atmosphere-forming\, a reality that–precisely because it is fa
 r from objectifiable–in turn\, exerts a history-forming impact on Rossi's 
 recollections. The lecture will address the effects of such atmospheric te
 mporality.\nJoseph Imorde is a professor of art history at University of S
 iegen.\n\nThe lecture will be broadcasted live via Zoom and YouTube and av
 ailable afterwards via YouTube.\n\nLecture series in cooperation with the 
 Department of Art History at University of Siegen\n
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SUMMARY:MGKSiegen - Joseph Imorde Clouds\, Fumes\, Fog
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