Imagineering, or what Images do to People: Violence and the Spectacular in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic

Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.3366/CULT.2021.0229
F. Korsten, Cornelis van der Haven, I. Leemans, K. Vanhaesebrouck, Michel van Duijnen, Yannice De Bruyn
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This article studies the visual representation of violence in the Dutch Republic and the growth of a “staple market of images” in the early modern period. It introduces and employs the concept of imagineering for analysing what images can do to people when circulated in the context of a fast-expanding market. The advancement of the early modern print industry and imagery marketing produced a swirl of violent images. It was through this “spectacle of violence” and its related sensory and embodied experiences, that new ways of looking were introduced, which helped to craft new selves and realities. As the public manifestation of violence by ruling powers became less dominant, violence could become a matter of private consumption; a commodity to be enjoyed. Producers needed to create new markets as well as serve an existing one, satisfying clients in their inquisitive search for knowledge and excitement. Imagineering was not just a mimetic duplicate of its historical context, here, it performatively altered the imagination through the effective use of a new cultural infrastructure that enabled a visual abundance and continuous repetition and remediation of images.
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想象工程,或图像对人的影响:17世纪荷兰共和国的暴力与壮观
本文研究荷兰共和国暴力的视觉表现和近代早期“主要影像市场”的发展。它引入并采用了想象的概念来分析图像在快速扩张的市场背景下传播时对人们的影响。早期现代印刷业和图像营销的进步产生了一系列暴力图像。正是通过这种“暴力场面”及其相关的感官和具体体验,引入了新的观察方式,这有助于塑造新的自我和现实。随着统治权力对暴力的公开表现变得不那么占主导地位,暴力可能成为私人消费的问题;一种可供享用的商品生产商需要在服务现有市场的同时创造新的市场,满足客户对知识和兴奋的好奇。想象不仅仅是对其历史背景的模仿复制,在这里,它通过有效地利用新的文化基础设施来改变想象,使视觉丰富,不断重复和修复图像。
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