Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/56787
Title: Atmosphere and its Place in Time: a Bergsonian approach
Contributor(s): Grogan, Mark Andrew (author); Wood, Stephen  (supervisor)orcid ; Baker, Robert  (supervisor)
Conferred Date: 2021-10-06
Copyright Date: 2021-04
Thesis Restriction Date until: 2024-10-06
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/56787
Abstract: 

This dissertation is about the philosophy of atmosphere of place. It proposes that many of the conceptual ambiguities associated with atmosphere might be resolved if atmosphere is considered in terms of its genetic conditions. In particular, it suggests that the difficulties associated with whether to attribute atmospheres to the subjects who experience them, or the objects from which they proceed, stem from our tendency to view atmosphere in an abstracted way that emphasises its spatiality. Instead, the dissertation draws on the philosophy of Henri Bergson and his philosophical method of ‘intuition’, as the means to consider a pre-verbal consciousness. This leads to a conception of atmosphere as lived time – like a melody whose changing nature, as an unfolding and not yet determined whole, is what gives rise to our experience of it. The consequence is that the metaphysical reality of atmosphere is derived not in terms of subject and object, but rather in terms of perception and memory – and, from this, the implications for atmosphere are that representation is re-placed as embodiment, affect is re-placed as atmosphere itself, and place is re-placed as montage. Against this backdrop, the overarching aim of the dissertation is to contribute to atmosphere studies by providing a conceptual foundation by which to explore the making of atmospheres in urban settings..

Publication Type: Thesis Doctoral
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: 120502 History and Theory of the Built Environment (excl. Architecture)
120508 Urban Design
160403 Social and Cultural Geography
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: 870105 Urban Planning
960708 Urban Land Policy
970112 Expanding Knowledge in Built Environment and Design
HERDC Category Description: T2 Thesis - Doctorate by Research
Description: Please contact rune@une.edu.au if you require access to this thesis for the purpose of research or study.
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