Focusing on the interplay between atmospheres and emotional experiences, this book delves into how qualitative aspects of our surroundings influence moods and collective feelings. It highlights the convergence of various interdisciplinary studies that examine the sensory and expressive qualities of environments, offering insights into how these elements shape our experiences and perceptions.
Tonino Griffero Livres






Atmospheres: Aesthetics of Emotional Spaces
- 180pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on the significance of atmospheres in everyday life, this book explores their defining characteristics and the phenomenological experiences associated with them. It evaluates how these atmospheres influence contemporary aesthetics and proposes a philosophical framework that connects emotional tones to physical spaces. Additionally, it critiques the spatial turn in social sciences, advocating for a re-examination of the philosophy of emotions that moves beyond traditional psychological interpretations.
Exploring the interplay between aesthetics and phenomenology, this work delves into the nature of feelings, examining how they shape our experiences and perceptions. It offers a profound analysis of emotional responses and their significance in understanding human existence, inviting readers to reflect on the intricate connections between emotions and the world around them. Through a unique lens, it challenges conventional views and encourages a deeper appreciation of the complexities of feeling.
Focusing on the intersection of Philosophy, Geography, and Architecture, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of atmosphere research. It emphasizes a practical approach, highlighting its diverse implications and applications across these fields. Readers can expect to gain insights into how atmospheric considerations influence spatial design and philosophical inquiries, making it a valuable resource for interdisciplinary study.