by Amador Vega (Editor), Siegfried Zielinski (Editor), Peter Weibel (Editor)
The life and work of the outstanding Catalan-Majorcan philosopher, logician, and mystic Ramon Llull continues to fascinate thinkers, artists, and scholars worldwideIn this book, international experts from Europe and the United States address Lullism as a remarkable and distinctive method of thinking and experimenting. The origins and impact of Ramon Llull\u2019s oeuvre as a modern thinker are presented, and their interdisciplinary and intercultural implications, which continue to this day, are explored. Ars combinatoria, generative and permutative generation of texts, the epistemic and poetic power of algorithmic systems, plus the principle of unconditional dialogue between cultural groups and their individual members, are the most important coordinates of this combinatorial-dialogical media and communication theory, which appeared very early in the history of science, technology, and art. It was developed in the work of Ramon Llull during the transition from the thirteenth to the fourteenth century when Arab-Islamic, Jewish, and Christian cultures intersected. The legacy of Lullism lives on in poetry and in the visual and electronic-based arts, as well as in research on the history of informatics, formal logic, and media archaeology. The primary idea of Llull\u2019s teachings-to enable rational and therefore trustworthy dialogue between cultures and religions through a universally valid system of symbols-is today still topical and of great relevance, especially in the tensions prevailing in globalized spaces of possibility.Contributors: Miquel Bassols, Florian Cramer, Salvador Dal\u00ed, Fernando Dom\u00ednguez Reboiras, Diane Doucet-Rosenstein, Jordi Gay\u00e0, Jonathan Gray, Daniel Irrgang, David Link, Sebasti\u00e1n Moro Tornese, Josep E. Rubio, Henning Schmidgen, Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann, Gianni Vattimo, Janet Zweig.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 300
Edition: 2nd ed.
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Published: 21 Jan 2019
ISBN 10: 1517906091
ISBN 13: 9781517906092
Amador Vega is professor of aesthetics and art theory at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, and author of Ramon Llull and the Secret of Life.
Peter Weibel is professor of media theory at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and chairman and CEO of ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe. He has been published widely in the intersecting fields of art and science.
Siegfried Zielinski is head of the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design and is Michel Foucault Chair at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee.