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Voice and machine: Technology and Orthodox liturgical music

By Richard Barrett on February 28, 2017
Voice and machine: Technology and Orthodox liturgical music

Recently, iconographer Aidan Hart published the thought-provoking essay “Hand and machine: Making liturgical furnishings”. Mr. Hart’s piece is part of an ongoing exploration by liturgical artists of the question of how technology has changed, and is continuing to change, our relationship to crafts that have up until recently been done by hand. Liturgical designer Andrew Gould has […]

Posted in Liturgy, Music | Tagged AGES, chanting, ipad, liturgy, Music, tablet, technology February 28, 2017

Heaven and Earth in The Icon

By Jonathan Pageau on October 7, 2014
Heaven and Earth in The Icon

This is post 3 of 4 in the series “Ancient Cosmology Today”   This is the third part of my reflections on cosmology.  Part 1: Most of the Time the Earth is Flat.   Part 2: Where is Heaven? ————————————————- One of the main purposes of the icon, in its imitation of our Lord himself, […]

Posted in Iconography, Theory | Tagged ascension, cosmology, earth, Elijah, heaven, Icon, Jonathan Pageau, science, technology, theophany April 7, 2017

Holy Icons in Today’s World (Pt.3): Ecology

By Aidan Hart on April 2, 2014
Holy Icons in Today's World (Pt.3): Ecology

We turn now to our second subject of ecology, looking in particular at icons of Pentecost and Transfiguration. [Pentecost]When I was learning to drive, one of the first things I was told was to keep my eyes on the road because the car would follow my gaze. It is the same with any civilisation: its […]

Posted in Iconography, Theory | Tagged Aidan Hart, creation, ecology, garden, Icon, iconography, new jerusalem, Orthodox, technology, transfiguation August 24, 2015

The Recovery of the Arts

By Jonathan Pageau on June 4, 2012
The Recovery of the Arts

This is post 1 of 3 in the series “The Recovery of The Arts”   (This post is the first of a series of three.  Part 2.  Part 3) We would like to welcome you to the Orthodox Arts Journal. We hope that this space will be a tribute to a skill and a form […]

Posted in Architecture, Iconography, Liturgy, Minor Arts, Music, Theory | Tagged arts, Christian, Eastern Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, liturgical arts, liturgy, Orthodox, Orthodoxy, Russian Orthodox, techne, technology March 31, 2017
 

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