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This book investigates the nature of aesthetic experience and aesthetic objects. Written by leading philosophers, psychologists, literary scholars and semioticians, the book addresses two intertwined issues. The first is related to the phenomenology of aesthetic experience: The understanding of how human beings respond to artworks, how we process linguistic or visual information, and what properties in artworks trigger aesthetic experiences. The examination of the properties of aesthetic experience reveals essential aspects of our perceptual, cognitive, and semiotic capacities. The second issue studied in this volume is related to the ontology of the work of art: Written or visual artworks are a specific type of objects, containing particular kinds of representation which elicit a particular kind of experience. The research question explored is: What properties in artful objects trigger this type of experience, and what characterizes representation in written and visual artworks? The volume sets the scene for state-of-the-art inquiries in the intersection between the psychology and ontology of art. The investigations of the relation between the properties of artworks and the characteristics of aesthetic experience increase our insight into what art is. In addition, they shed light on essential properties of human meaning-making in general.
Philosophy. --- Phenomenology. --- Cognitive Psychology. --- Aesthetics. --- Philosophy (General). --- Consciousness. --- Esthétique --- Phénoménologie --- Conscience --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Phenomenology --- Research --- Methodology. --- Cognitive psychology. --- Philosophy, Modern --- Phenomenology . --- Beautiful, The --- Beauty --- Esthetics --- Taste (Aesthetics) --- Art --- Criticism --- Literature --- Proportion --- Symmetry --- Apperception --- Mind and body --- Perception --- Psychology --- Spirit --- Self --- Psychology, Cognitive --- Cognitive science --- Radio broadcasting Aesthetics --- Aesthetics --- Phenomenology --- Cognitive psychology
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Taking as its premise that the proposed epoch of the Anthropocene is necessarily an aesthetic event, this collection explores the relationship between contemporary art and knowledge production in an era of ecological crisis. Art in the Anthropocene brings together a multitude of disciplinary conversations, drawing together artists, curators, scientists, theorists and activists to address the geological reformation of the human species. With contributions by Amy Balkin, Ursula Biemann, Amanda Boetzkes, Lindsay Bremner, Joshua Clover & Juliana Spahr, Heather Davis, Sara Dean, Elizabeth Ellsworth & Jamie Kruse (smudge studio), Irmgard Emmelhainz, Anselm Franke, Peter Galison, Fabien Giraud, & Ida Soulard, Laurent Gutierrez & Valerie Portefaix (MAP Office), Terike Haapoja & Laura Gustafsson, Laura Hall, Ilana Halperin, Donna Haraway & Martha Kenney, Ho Tzu Nyen, Bruno Latour, Jeffrey Malecki, Mary Mattingly, Mixrice (Cho Jieun & Yang Chulmo), Natasha Myers, Jean-Luc Nancy & John Paul Ricco, Vincent Normand, Richard Pell & Emily Kutil, Tomas Saraceno, Sasha Engelmann & Bronislaw Szerszynski, Ada Smailbegovic, Karolina Sobecka, Richard Streitmatter-Tran & Vi Le, Anna-Sophie Springer, Sylvere Lotringer, Peter Sloterdijk, Zoe Todd, Etienne Turpin, Pinar Yoldas, and Una Chaudhuri, Fritz Ertl, Oliver Kellhammer & Marina Zurkow.
Human ecology. Social biology --- Art --- art theory --- milieubedreiging --- milieubehoud --- ecologie --- klimaatverandering --- Anthropocène --- Esthétique --- Changement climatique --- Politique de l'environnement --- Philosophie de l'art --- Art and technology. --- Visual perception. --- Psychology --- Social Sciences --- Optics, Psychological --- Vision --- Perception --- Visual discrimination --- Technology and art --- Technology --- Psychological aspects --- Climatic changes --- Global environmental change. --- Human ecology in art. --- Nature --- The arts. --- The arts: general issues. --- Theory of art. --- Philosophy. --- Effect of human beings on. --- anthropocene --- ecological crisis --- contemporary art --- Anthropocene
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