Icarus’ Tears: Gaze and Vision

Authors

  • Cesare Battelli architect, Visionary Architecture, Cesena-Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26375/disegno.12.2023.14

Abstract

In the Metamorphoses, Ovid recounts the myth of the labyrinth, the story of Daedalus and Icarus and the overcoming through flight of the labyrinthine structure, a symbol of imprisonment but also of the indissoluble bond between one’s body and one’s view of the world. [read more]

References

Cagnone, N. (1993). Per Somnium, Stasera. Milano (original text by the author).

Derrida, J. (2000). Ciò che resta del fuoco. Milano: SE.

Derrida, J. (2016). Pensare al non vedere. Milano: Jaca Book.

Nietzsche, F. (1991). Ecce Homo. Milano: Adelphi.

Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

[1]
C. Battelli, “Icarus’ Tears: Gaze and Vision”, diségno, no. 12, pp. 125–132, Jun. 2023.

Issue

Section

Visual thoughts from above