Thomas Nail and the Image in Motion: A Kinetic Philosophy of the Visual

At a time when digital images multiply endlessly and their circulation exceeds our ability to absorb them, philosopher Thomas Nail offers a radical idea: images are not static objects or mere representations—they are material processes in motion. In his book Theory of the Image (2019), Nail develops a kinetic philosophy that rethinks the visual from […]
Against the Point: Rethinking Vision Through the Body

Beyond Kandinsky’s Point, Toward an Embodied Field of Perception At a time when digital images multiply endlessly and circulate faster than our capacity to absorb them, it is tempting to return to the origins of visual form — to the point. In Point and Line to Plane, Wassily Kandinsky elevated the point as the […]