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- Title
How Edvard Munch and August Strindberg Contracted Protoplasmania: Memory, Synesthesia, and the Vibratory Organism in Fin-de-Siècle Europe.
- Authors
Brain, Robert Michael
- Abstract
Late nineteenth-century scientists sought to bring together energy and evolution through the elastic, semi-fluid substance preponderant in the cells of all organisms: protoplasm. For several decades protoplasm functioned as a "boundary-object", supporting a myriad of scientific problems and research constituencies. This essay considers research into protoplasm as the bearer of vibrations thought to store organic memory, including heredity, and serving as the basis of physiological and psychological movement and differentiation of sensory function. The constituencies interested in these notions of the vibratory organism included several aesthetic theorists and artists, including the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch and his friend August Strindberg, the Swedish playwright, painter, and photographer. The explorations of Munch and Strindberg in the possibilities of synesthetic and automatic art are shown to be a critical component of early modernism.
- Subjects
PROTOPLASM; BIOLOGICAL evolution; MONISM; PHYSIOLOGY; HAECKEL, Ernst Heinrich Philipp August, 1834-1919; MUNCH, Edvard, 1863-1944; STRINDBERG, August, 1849-1912
- Publication
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 2010, Vol 35, Issue 1, p7
- ISSN
0308-0188
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1179/030801810X12628670445383