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The South Atlantic Quarterly 101.3 (2002) 555-572 During the last decade of the twentieth century a wave of discussions and publications emerged in the academic and art worlds announcing a return of aesthetics in art theory and practice. While many of those involved spoke of making beauty resona...
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designerJenny E. Sabin, we delve into the critical link between research and practice in architecture. Seeking the development of a new model, her team incorporates an interdisciplinary approach that introduces connections between these areas, fostering collaboration with both scientists and engineers. ...
study—that is, of the subject matter of aesthetic culture and artistic practice; the nature of the philosophical doctrines that form the background or the basis of aesthetic theories; and the positions characterizing such related disciplines as literary and art scholarship, psychology, and sociology...
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In practice, we distinguish between aesthetic judgments (the appreciation of any object, not necessarily an art object) and artistic judgments (the appreciation or criticism of a work of art). Thus aesthetics is broader in scope than the philosophy of art. It is also broader than the ...
These metaphors stimulate and guide scientific practice, but do not exist independent of a conceptual framework. They are at most useful fictions in terms ... Simus, Jason Boaz. - University of North Texas. 被引量: 2发表: 2009年 Role of Relational Aesthetics and Impact of Eco-Environmental ...
Writing in the context of game studies, Sicart (2014) addresses play as entailing “the immense variations of pleasure in this world,” yet without these pleasures being “always submissive to enjoyment, happiness, or positive traits” (p. 3.) Taking on this definition of play as variations ...
s art definition, when I was junior, I was trying to define art by myself. I define art as: The process of people using the specific way to express their own idea, the idea can come from experience,values, belief, dream, etc. In my this definition, art is a process, and art is...