Creativity as a Virtue of Character
... In this light, consider someone whose governing motivation in making music, say, is just to gain social credence. Whatever else is true, social status is hardly something that is internal to the values of art, though of course art is often used to achieve or bolster it. Imagine, in this case, that t ...
... In this light, consider someone whose governing motivation in making music, say, is just to gain social credence. Whatever else is true, social status is hardly something that is internal to the values of art, though of course art is often used to achieve or bolster it. Imagine, in this case, that t ...
Bourdieu`s Rules, Flaubert`s Style, Mallarmé`s Game
... of knowledge ‘‘may be’’ the product of their objects, precisely when the efficacy of his historical anamnesis depends on the clarity with which sociology (unlike philosophy, literary criticism, history, etc.) would grasp the difference between those forms that are and those that are not? Moreover, do ...
... of knowledge ‘‘may be’’ the product of their objects, precisely when the efficacy of his historical anamnesis depends on the clarity with which sociology (unlike philosophy, literary criticism, history, etc.) would grasp the difference between those forms that are and those that are not? Moreover, do ...
The Marxist Aesthetics of Georgi Plekhanov
... Realism was declared to be the official method of. However, the meaning of Socialist Realism and an elucidation of its principles was only provided, however, at the 1934 First Congress of Soviet Writers. Therefore, despite its clumsy appearance, I believe that “1932-34” best represents the period of ...
... Realism was declared to be the official method of. However, the meaning of Socialist Realism and an elucidation of its principles was only provided, however, at the 1934 First Congress of Soviet Writers. Therefore, despite its clumsy appearance, I believe that “1932-34” best represents the period of ...
MODERNISM/
... with the end of communism - but already this sketches a quite different 'knowledge' from the way modernism is 'known' through the citation of major works of art or artists. Rather than pursue a description of this kind, however, we need to see how postmodernism is first of all a name for the series ...
... with the end of communism - but already this sketches a quite different 'knowledge' from the way modernism is 'known' through the citation of major works of art or artists. Rather than pursue a description of this kind, however, we need to see how postmodernism is first of all a name for the series ...
Animism Volume I Edited by Anselm Franke
... lees, also known as The Little Genesis, is thought of having been composed some time between 175 and 140 BCE, and it is preserved in the Ethiopian language Ge’ez, which is still the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. From The Book of Jubilees we learn that before the Fall, animals ...
... lees, also known as The Little Genesis, is thought of having been composed some time between 175 and 140 BCE, and it is preserved in the Ethiopian language Ge’ez, which is still the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. From The Book of Jubilees we learn that before the Fall, animals ...
Why is Schoenberg`s Music So Difficult to Understand?
... of dotted quavers has been developed as early as the seventh bar out of the long drawn legato phrases. Two bars later we hear in contrast the weighty crotchets of the seven-note theme storming up in alternate fourths and thirds (E-flat, A-flat, C, F, A, D, F-sharp). Already two important motivic com ...
... of dotted quavers has been developed as early as the seventh bar out of the long drawn legato phrases. Two bars later we hear in contrast the weighty crotchets of the seven-note theme storming up in alternate fourths and thirds (E-flat, A-flat, C, F, A, D, F-sharp). Already two important motivic com ...
On the relation between`visual research methods` and contemporary
... they are dominated by methods using photography (thus, for example, the anthropological filmmaking tradition makes a sustained contribution only to the work of Pink, herself an anthropologist, and the diverse cartographic traditions associated with geography are also almost absent). The paper uses t ...
... they are dominated by methods using photography (thus, for example, the anthropological filmmaking tradition makes a sustained contribution only to the work of Pink, herself an anthropologist, and the diverse cartographic traditions associated with geography are also almost absent). The paper uses t ...
Word 69.00 KB - Arts Council England
... under 81 (Process operatives) and 53 (Skilled construction and building trades) which allows us to more easily distinguish hands-on interpretive activity. For instance, it is easier to separate out industrial- or construction-type manufacturing within glass and ceramic production, as it is otherwise ...
... under 81 (Process operatives) and 53 (Skilled construction and building trades) which allows us to more easily distinguish hands-on interpretive activity. For instance, it is easier to separate out industrial- or construction-type manufacturing within glass and ceramic production, as it is otherwise ...
prickmag
... difference socially. In the end, one not only gets a clear definition of what tattooing is and how it works in terms of communication: the use of the form/medium distinction also helps to distinguish tattooing from phenomena that are commonly subsumed under the same term, yet work in a different way ...
... difference socially. In the end, one not only gets a clear definition of what tattooing is and how it works in terms of communication: the use of the form/medium distinction also helps to distinguish tattooing from phenomena that are commonly subsumed under the same term, yet work in a different way ...
Tattoo: a multifaceted medium of communication Christian Wymann
... difference socially. In the end, one not only gets a clear definition of what tattooing is and how it works in terms of communication: the use of the form/medium distinction also helps to distinguish tattooing from phenomena that are commonly subsumed under the same term, yet work in a different way ...
... difference socially. In the end, one not only gets a clear definition of what tattooing is and how it works in terms of communication: the use of the form/medium distinction also helps to distinguish tattooing from phenomena that are commonly subsumed under the same term, yet work in a different way ...
The Ubiquitous Museum Exact Imagination, Syncretic Subject
... ubiquitous subject, digital cultures, communicational metropolis, syncretic composition, auratic reproducibilities, performative consumer, metamorphic body-corpse, visual fetishisms, wondering arts and wandering identities. Here I will connect, among others, an innovative anthropologist (the Bororo ...
... ubiquitous subject, digital cultures, communicational metropolis, syncretic composition, auratic reproducibilities, performative consumer, metamorphic body-corpse, visual fetishisms, wondering arts and wandering identities. Here I will connect, among others, an innovative anthropologist (the Bororo ...
Communication and creative arts
... practices, the Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations) builds key knowledge and skills in core public relations responsibilities such as: event management and campaigns; social media tactics and media relations; strategic planning, management and communication; and the allied field of marketing ...
... practices, the Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations) builds key knowledge and skills in core public relations responsibilities such as: event management and campaigns; social media tactics and media relations; strategic planning, management and communication; and the allied field of marketing ...
Visual rationalities: Towards a sociology of images
... images. In social practice, it becomes important because it allows a simultaneous perception of visual information. The second dimension – the visual performance – points to the ways visual signs are composed in an image, in other words, to what is visually represented. The third dimension of an ima ...
... images. In social practice, it becomes important because it allows a simultaneous perception of visual information. The second dimension – the visual performance – points to the ways visual signs are composed in an image, in other words, to what is visually represented. The third dimension of an ima ...
the moral nature of artistic genius - PocketKnowledge
... explanatory framework for practices whose contributions to social life can be amplified by the methodological rigor of the human sciences. Morality is one concept that intersects with art practice in many ways, and it is often invoked in discussions about artists and art practices by a wider communi ...
... explanatory framework for practices whose contributions to social life can be amplified by the methodological rigor of the human sciences. Morality is one concept that intersects with art practice in many ways, and it is often invoked in discussions about artists and art practices by a wider communi ...
Sample pages 1 PDF
... The perceived ambiguity towards the concept of luxury is also reflected in the historic interpretation of the term. Irrespective of the concrete definition of what represents the commonly accepted standard of living, from Ancient Greece to the 19th century, one can distinguish two conflicting apprai ...
... The perceived ambiguity towards the concept of luxury is also reflected in the historic interpretation of the term. Irrespective of the concrete definition of what represents the commonly accepted standard of living, from Ancient Greece to the 19th century, one can distinguish two conflicting apprai ...
FULL-TEXT - Research Explorer
... Carter’s merging of geography, art-history and design as a means of ‘material thinking’ is productive in suggesting that the conceptual ambiguity of ‘visual anthropology’ is neither a necessary barrier to working with images, nor to anthropological concerns for analytical writing. His thesis involve ...
... Carter’s merging of geography, art-history and design as a means of ‘material thinking’ is productive in suggesting that the conceptual ambiguity of ‘visual anthropology’ is neither a necessary barrier to working with images, nor to anthropological concerns for analytical writing. His thesis involve ...
“DENATURALISING THE VISUAL”: THE ESSAY FILM AS
... are not regarded as isolated creations but as aesthetic practices embedded in broader political discourses and philosophical developments. That is to say that artistic image making is considered not simply as a form of illustration and aesthetic reflection of these developments but rather as social ...
... are not regarded as isolated creations but as aesthetic practices embedded in broader political discourses and philosophical developments. That is to say that artistic image making is considered not simply as a form of illustration and aesthetic reflection of these developments but rather as social ...
Friday, March 12, 1:30pm: Opening remarks
... I am currently writing a book on analysing the performance of (mainly) Western ‘art’ music, in which one of my targets is what I call the ‘page-to-stage’ approach of North American music theorists: essentially they analyse scores in the traditional manner, and then to map their analyses onto live or ...
... I am currently writing a book on analysing the performance of (mainly) Western ‘art’ music, in which one of my targets is what I call the ‘page-to-stage’ approach of North American music theorists: essentially they analyse scores in the traditional manner, and then to map their analyses onto live or ...
Michael Baxandall and the Sociological Interpretation of
... parties to a transaction swiftly and reliably to calculate the volumes contained in particular containers. This they achieved through the skills they had acquired in breaking down complex shapes into combinations of more simple geometrical forms, reliably estimating the ratios of their proportions, ...
... parties to a transaction swiftly and reliably to calculate the volumes contained in particular containers. This they achieved through the skills they had acquired in breaking down complex shapes into combinations of more simple geometrical forms, reliably estimating the ratios of their proportions, ...
Themes of the Lost Generation
... reduced to or be explained by a natural‐scientific approach. Existentialism tends to view human beings as subjects in an indifferent, objective, often vague or unclear and even "absurd" universe in which meaning is not provided by a natural order, but rather is created by human beings' actions a ...
... reduced to or be explained by a natural‐scientific approach. Existentialism tends to view human beings as subjects in an indifferent, objective, often vague or unclear and even "absurd" universe in which meaning is not provided by a natural order, but rather is created by human beings' actions a ...
The performing arts industry comprises a small segment of the New
... Zealand adults had attended a performing arts event or location in the past 12 months, and 20% had been actively involved in the creation or production of such an event in the same period.71 Performing arts was more popular than any other form of arts activity during that period, including visual ar ...
... Zealand adults had attended a performing arts event or location in the past 12 months, and 20% had been actively involved in the creation or production of such an event in the same period.71 Performing arts was more popular than any other form of arts activity during that period, including visual ar ...
OLKC Conference 2008 - University of Warwick
... semiotic work: the ideational metafunction; the inter-personal metafunction, and the textual metafunction. Extending this approach to images, Kress and Van Leeuwen (1996) adopt a different terminology preferring ‘representational’ to ‘ideational’; ‘interactive’ rather than ‘inter-personal’, and ‘com ...
... semiotic work: the ideational metafunction; the inter-personal metafunction, and the textual metafunction. Extending this approach to images, Kress and Van Leeuwen (1996) adopt a different terminology preferring ‘representational’ to ‘ideational’; ‘interactive’ rather than ‘inter-personal’, and ‘com ...
THE RANGE AND PERSPECTIVES OF SOCIOLOGICAL
... Pointing to the closeness and the necessity of cooperation between aesthetics and sociology is still at the beginning of what I want to show, and that is the possibility of creating a sociological aesthetics, which could be autonomous to gnoseological aesthetics and to the sociology of art. It means ...
... Pointing to the closeness and the necessity of cooperation between aesthetics and sociology is still at the beginning of what I want to show, and that is the possibility of creating a sociological aesthetics, which could be autonomous to gnoseological aesthetics and to the sociology of art. It means ...
What was very striking in an overview of the events,... exhibitions, celebrating the democratic reforms of Kleisthenes in Athens was... Exhibiting Democracy: Critical Conclusions
... Xanthippos and the artists like Pheidias and Sophocles who helped to make the Periclean vision real by giving it witnessable form.5 Arguably, though, there was limited use of his work since Pollitt himself stressed the importance of vases and forms of Greek art besides sculpture. The development of ...
... Xanthippos and the artists like Pheidias and Sophocles who helped to make the Periclean vision real by giving it witnessable form.5 Arguably, though, there was limited use of his work since Pollitt himself stressed the importance of vases and forms of Greek art besides sculpture. The development of ...
Visual Ideograph in D
... Two characteristics unique to social media have inherently altered the form and content of social media discourse: increased access and multimodality. Within the ubiquity of the digital space, social media platforms (ideally) constitute truly open exchanges of opinions, perspectives, and (mis)in ...
... Two characteristics unique to social media have inherently altered the form and content of social media discourse: increased access and multimodality. Within the ubiquity of the digital space, social media platforms (ideally) constitute truly open exchanges of opinions, perspectives, and (mis)in ...
Visual arts
The visual arts are art forms such as ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, video, filmmaking and architecture. Many artistic disciplines (performing arts, conceptual art, textile arts) involve aspects of the visual arts as well as arts of other types. Also included within the visual arts are the applied arts such as industrial design, graphic design, fashion design, interior design and decorative art.The current usage of the term ""visual arts"" includes fine art as well as the applied, decorative arts and crafts, but this was not always the case. Before the Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain and elsewhere at the turn of the 20th century, the term 'artist' was often restricted to a person working in the fine arts (such as painting, sculpture, or printmaking) and not the handicraft, craft, or applied art media. The distinction was emphasized by artists of the Arts and Crafts Movement, who valued vernacular art forms as much as high forms. Art schools made a distinction between the fine arts and the crafts, maintaining that a craftsperson could not be considered a practitioner of the arts.The increasing tendency to privilege painting, and to a lesser degree sculpture, above other arts has been a feature of Western art as well as East Asian art. In both regions painting has been seen as relying to the highest degree on the imagination of the artist, and the furthest removed from manual labour - in Chinese painting the most highly valued styles were those of ""scholar-painting"", at least in theory practiced by gentleman amateurs. The Western hierarchy of genres reflected similar attitudes.