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Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
1 Introduction: Not Defining Scribble
1.1 First: Not Defining Scribble
1.2 Scribble Wall Drawings
1.3 Non-method
1.4 Refractive Thinking
1.5 Scribble as (if) Metaphor
1.6 Scribbling and Time
References
2 Scribble Art on Caves and Walls
2.1 Parietal Beginnings
2.2 Fluting
2.3 Timeless Dance
2.4 What a Wall Wants
2.5 High Art Graffiti
2.6 Spatial Time
2.7 Finally, Now-Ness
References
3 Children and Animals' Scribble
3.1 Scribble Action
3.2 Scribble as Developmental Marker
3.3 Fanpablo
3.4 Scribble as Artform
3.5 Scribble's Inconclusive Conclusion
References
4 Spiritual Scribble
4.1 Refractive Communication
4.2 Syncretic Scribble
4.3 Mystical Scribble
References
5 Scribble and the Avant-Garde
5.1 A Looping Method
5.2 First Loop: WWI-WWII
5.3 Arts Education
5.4 The Meeting Point of Two Loops: The Intrasubjectives Exhibition of 1949
5.5 Second Loop: The Sixties
5.6 The Third Loop: Viewing the Avant-garde Differently
5.7 Loop 3: Emily Kame Kngwarreye
References
6 Scribble as Music and Movement
6.1 Scribble on the Move
6.2 Emergence
6.3 Twombly: Master Scribbler
6.4 Turbulent Flow
6.5 Sculpted Scribble
6.6 Rhythms, Weights, Glides, Flights
References
7 Scribble on Screens and by Machines
7.1 Kinetic Machine Scribble
7.2 Synaesthetic Scribble
7.3 Len Lye's Zizz and Bergson's Flux
7.4 Flux and Visual Music
7.5 Synaesthetic Envisioned Sound and Music
7.6 Scribble on Television Screens
7.7 Scribble Migrates to Computer Screens
7.8 Multimedia/Multiple Scribble
7.9 Scribbling Out/Over
7.10 Is Any of This Anything? Scribble Psychoanalysis
7.11 Finally, Fractals
References
8 Coda: Scribble's Metaphors, Scribble Time
8.1 The Scribble Membrane
8.2 The Scribbly Gum
8.3 As If Scribble
8.4 Scribble Arrhythmia
8.5 Scribble Flow
8.6 Scribble Synaesthesia
References
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
1 Introduction: Not Defining Scribble
1.1 First: Not Defining Scribble
1.2 Scribble Wall Drawings
1.3 Non-method
1.4 Refractive Thinking
1.5 Scribble as (if) Metaphor
1.6 Scribbling and Time
References
2 Scribble Art on Caves and Walls
2.1 Parietal Beginnings
2.2 Fluting
2.3 Timeless Dance
2.4 What a Wall Wants
2.5 High Art Graffiti
2.6 Spatial Time
2.7 Finally, Now-Ness
References
3 Children and Animals' Scribble
3.1 Scribble Action
3.2 Scribble as Developmental Marker
3.3 Fanpablo
3.4 Scribble as Artform
3.5 Scribble's Inconclusive Conclusion
References
4 Spiritual Scribble
4.1 Refractive Communication
4.2 Syncretic Scribble
4.3 Mystical Scribble
References
5 Scribble and the Avant-Garde
5.1 A Looping Method
5.2 First Loop: WWI-WWII
5.3 Arts Education
5.4 The Meeting Point of Two Loops: The Intrasubjectives Exhibition of 1949
5.5 Second Loop: The Sixties
5.6 The Third Loop: Viewing the Avant-garde Differently
5.7 Loop 3: Emily Kame Kngwarreye
References
6 Scribble as Music and Movement
6.1 Scribble on the Move
6.2 Emergence
6.3 Twombly: Master Scribbler
6.4 Turbulent Flow
6.5 Sculpted Scribble
6.6 Rhythms, Weights, Glides, Flights
References
7 Scribble on Screens and by Machines
7.1 Kinetic Machine Scribble
7.2 Synaesthetic Scribble
7.3 Len Lye's Zizz and Bergson's Flux
7.4 Flux and Visual Music
7.5 Synaesthetic Envisioned Sound and Music
7.6 Scribble on Television Screens
7.7 Scribble Migrates to Computer Screens
7.8 Multimedia/Multiple Scribble
7.9 Scribbling Out/Over
7.10 Is Any of This Anything? Scribble Psychoanalysis
7.11 Finally, Fractals
References
8 Coda: Scribble's Metaphors, Scribble Time
8.1 The Scribble Membrane
8.2 The Scribbly Gum
8.3 As If Scribble
8.4 Scribble Arrhythmia
8.5 Scribble Flow
8.6 Scribble Synaesthesia
References