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The Gaze of Orpheus has since been evaluated by many a philosopher and literary critic. Common analogies are made between Orpheus's gaze and writing processes, philosophical interpretation, and artistic origins. Some of the most famous uses of the gaze of Orpheus can be found in Maurice Blanchot's work The Gaze. Sep 20, 2013. The Gaze of Orpheus, the French author and theorist Maurice Blanchot writes: “[Eurydice] is the profoundly dark point towards which art, desire, death, and the night all seem to lead”. Download Lagu Mayumi Itsuwa Kokoronotomo Gudang Lagu. 2 As often with Blanchot, a classical myth is read through a highly personal vision, leading towards an understanding of the.
Multiple Points of View Examples: • Holbein's 'The Ambassadors' • Stan Douglas - 'The Sandman' (The moving subject) • Campus/ Three Transitions • Zbig Rybzinski • Guy Vardi's project Orpheus' Gaze and Lacan's Map • • • • The Gaze of Orpheus (Maurice Blanchot) The split in the Orpheic world is predetermined: there is light and there is darkness; life (above) and death (below). 'The power that causes the night to open', the force that enables Orpheus to cross the boundaries of light and life, and to descend to Eurydice, according to Blanchot, is that of art. And yet, he continues, Orpheus has gone down to Eurydice: for him Eurydice is the limit of what art can attain; concealed behind a name and covered by a veil, she is the profoundly dark point towards which art, desire, death, and the night all seem to lead. She is the instant in which the essence of the night approaches as the Other night. (p.99) Rendering this dark point, the lure, the point in which the artist's control is undermined, is also the object of the work of art: Orpheus' work does not consist of securing the approach of this 'point' by descending into the depth. His work is to bring it back into the daylight and in the daylight give it form, figure and reality. Vgz Media Player Download.