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Art As Capital The Intersection Of Science Technology And The Arts Polona Tratnik Lev Kreft

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Art As Capital The Intersection Of Science Technology And The Arts Polona Tratnik Lev Kreft
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 99.6 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Polona Tratnik; Lev Kreft
ISBN: 9781538154236, 1538154234
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Art As Capital The Intersection Of Science Technology And The Arts Polona Tratnik Lev Kreft by Polona Tratnik; Lev Kreft 9781538154236, 1538154234 instant download after payment.

In global terms, creative industries are on the rise, as are new media investigations in art and initiatives that encourage innovation in the arts, for end-use in the economy. However, there is a significant lack of critical reflection on this form of creative production. This important book points out the dangers and downfalls that accompany such a boom of the creative industries and the subordination of art to the economy and politics. Specifically, it shows that art, as a mode of social and aesthetic practice, is losing the very thing which it has striven for so desperately in the course of modernity: its independence from other spheres of human activity.

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