On each WP I accomplished the following:
WP1. Thanks to the research time afforded by the fellowship, I was able to come very close to complete a draft of my book.
WP2. During the fellowship period I completed five articles, four of which are already accepted for publication. Four other essays are in progress.
WP3. I organized four very successful study-groups at the CPP. Unfortunately, COVID restrictions prevented holding public talks alongside the study groups.
WP4. COVID restrictions prevented the organization of the international workshop. The topic was to have been “Wonder in Philosophy and Psychology.”
A variety of other project elements were seriously affected by COVID. First, I was unable to give invited talks in Spain, Switzerland, Scandinavia, and the UK. Still, I successfully gave four online talks. Second, my time at the CPP was to afford me contact with the many scholars who visit annually. I enjoyed only one semester of this before COVID hit. Even so, it was a very fruitful semester.
Research projects typically take unexpected turns, and PhiloMagic was no exception. Thinking about the nature of depiction in magic and theater led me to a new view of the nature of auditory representation, which I developed in my essay, “Sonic Pictures” (2021), winner of the inaugural Peter Kivy Prize sponsored by the American Society for Aesthetics. On this same basis, I’ve also arrived at a novel theory of the nature of representation in film which I’m developing in an essay entitled “Moving Audiovisual Pictures.” All of this work was facilitated by additional progress on a novel theory of the nature of sound, which is presented in “The Event-Property View of Sounds” (under review). Finally, my work on the nature of curiosity and my ideas about perceptual curiosity led to a nascent collaboration with Prof. Bence Nanay to develop the theoretical foundations for a conception of visual curiosity as a form of perceptual sense-making with applications in aesthetics and the philosophy of mind in an essay entitled “Visual Curiosity.”
In conclusion, here is a list of works produced or initiated during the fellowship period as well as a list of talks given:
Completed works:
- 2020. “Comic Impossibilities.”
- 2021. “Sonic Pictures.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.
- Forthcoming. “Music as Misdirection.”
- Forthcoming. “Oscar Reutersvärd’s Impossible Triangle.”
- “The Event-Property View of Sounds.” (Under review)
Works still in progress:
- The Art of the Impossible (book): first draft nearly complete; under contract with The MIT Press.
- “Savoring the Impossible.”
- “Picture: The Impossible.”
- “Visual Curiosity” (with Bence Nanay).
- “Moving Audiovisual Pictures.”
Talks:
- “Savouring the Impossible.” University of Kent. May 2020.
- “Sonic Pictures.” Annual Meeting of the American Society for Aesthetics. Nov. 2020.
- “Picture: The Impossible.” University of Edinburgh. March 2021.
- “Moving Audiovisual Pictures.” King’s College, London. July 2021.