File:Found a Home Yet - The Face of a Feeling.pdf - old concept
1) General framework
Luis Camnitzer on “Art Thinking” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NItWZPdXfUU https://www.e-flux.com/podcasts/407870/luis-camnitzer-on-one-number-is-worth-one-word
2) Positive space
Thomas Hirschhorn https://kunstkritikk.com/precarious-workout/
Materials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMfhsrxp76c
"This returns us to the Deleuzian distinction between the hylomorphic and the morphogenetic—between form imposed from above and form emerging from below—and to a recognition of the important role matter plays in its own self-organization. Matter, in other words, is not inert but active: “We may now be in a position to think about the origin of form and structure, not as something imposed from the outside on an inert matter, not as a hierarchical command from above as in an assembly line, but as something that may come from within the materials, a form that we tease out of those materials as we allow them to have their say in the structures we create." ------- Active Matter, ed. by Skylar Tibbits (MIT Press, 2017), 22
3) Negative space
Rachel Whiteread https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/jul/18/traumatised-demolition-rachel-whiteread-house-saatchi
"Since a Whiteread cast represents an object through the space it leaves behind, and since the original object is often destroyed to create its image, Whiteread's works are often described in terms of loss. Commentators point out that the viewer has to engage in a process of imaginary recreation, an undertaking which makes us reconsider the original object. It is also argued that the relation of the chosen object to the human body encourages us to apply this pattern of loss and reconsideration to ourselves." ----- https://www.frieze.com/article/rachel-whiteread
https://www.moma.org/artists/7488
Materials: https://materiom.org/search
4) Links between positive and negative space
https://divinecuration.github.io/2020/01/02/massumi-on-affect.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affective_computing
https://www.e-flux.com/journal/72/60480/a-sea-of-data-apophenia-and-pattern-mis-recognition/