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The Future Of Posthuman Visual Arts Towards A New Theory Of Techniques And Spirits Volume I Baofu

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The Future Of Posthuman Visual Arts Towards A New Theory Of Techniques And Spirits Volume I Baofu
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Baofu, Peter
ISBN: 9781634630337, 1634630335
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Future Of Posthuman Visual Arts Towards A New Theory Of Techniques And Spirits Volume I Baofu by Baofu, Peter 9781634630337, 1634630335 instant download after payment.

Are the visual arts really so central in our time that, as Doug Adams once said, ""people under 60, raised on television...remember by what they see....[F]ilm and television are really the language of today""? (TE 2013) This central view on the visual arts can be contrasted with an opposing view by Camille Paglia, who wrote that ""the visual is sorely undervalued in modern scholarship. Art history has attained only a fraction of the conceptual sophistication of literary criticism. Drunk with self-love, criticism has hugely overestimated the centrality of language to western culture. It has fai.
Abstract: Are the visual arts really so central in our time that, as Doug Adams once said, ""people under 60, raised on television...remember by what they see....[F]ilm and television are really the language of today""? (TE 2013) This central view on the visual arts can be contrasted with an opposing view by Camille Paglia, who wrote that ""the visual is sorely undervalued in modern scholarship. Art history has attained only a fraction of the conceptual sophistication of literary criticism. Drunk with self-love, criticism has hugely overestimated the centrality of language to western culture. It has fai

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