Book ID: CBB255782789

Levitation: The Science, Myth and Magic of Suspension (2017)

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Adey, Peter (Author)


Reaktion Books


Publication Date: 2017
Physical Details: 272 pages
Language: English

Light as a feather, stiff as a board, light as a feather, stiff as board: anyone who has ever been to a slumber party can probably still conjure these words from deep within their psyche. Sure, anyone can fly these days so long as they have a credit card and government-issued ID, but what does it take to perform that more fundamental magic, to levitate? In this fascinating book, Peter Adey hovers over the peculiar stories of those who have dreamed of, believed in, or—can you believe your eyes—practiced levitation, offering a wide-ranging history of a unique phenomenon that can be found in countless cultures. As Adey argues, levitation is best thought of as a pre- or parallel pursuit to that of aviation—but one that doesn’t cheat by employing aeronautical machinery. As he shows, many people have been certain that it is absolutely possible to float unaided. Early modern scientists believed in the force of levity as an opposite to that of gravity. Many traditional societies have deep-rooted shamanic traditions of spirit and dream flight. And many ancient religions have age-old accounts of ascetic saints hovering in sublime ecstasy. In more recent times, magicians and mesmerists have wowed audiences by seeming to float by the powers of thought alone. Science-fiction writers and urban planners alike have countless designs of floating cities hovering high above the earth, and even artists have experimented with levitation to find new forms of expression—one need just think of Yves Klein’s “Leap into the Void.” Touching upon these and many other examples, Adey demonstrates how significant this magical act has been in our cultural, scientific, and spiritual lives. From poetry to philosophy to technology to even law, he lifts up levitation as a fascinating wonder in our shared imaginations.

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Review Carlos M. N. Eire (2018) Review of "Levitation: The Science, Myth and Magic of Suspension". Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology (pp. 368-369). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Sarah Hibberd
Hans Joachim Dethlefs
Raggetti, Lucia
Yuji Nawata
Alberto Bentoglio
Ulf Otto
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Publishers
Northwestern University
UCL Press
Transcript Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Springer
Riverhead Books
Concepts
Science and entertainment; science and spectacle
Drama, dance, and performing arts
Optical illusion
Technology and theater
Performance; demonstration
Science and culture
People
Oppenheimer, J. Robert
Faraday, Michael
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
Early modern
Modern
Renaissance
Places
London (England)
United States
Milan (Italy)
England
Spain
Italy
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