Author
Lynn; Victoria ; Papastergiadis; Nikos
Year
2014
Publisher
UTS ePRESS
Language
English
Pages
19
Last Update
05-Sep-2024
Keywords
Art & Art History ; Anthropology ; Sociology
The sensory awareness of the world is fundamental to art. Art is a world-making activity. The relationship between the sensory faculties and the formal practices of art always lead to the production of multiple worlds. This book explores this relationship between the real and the imagined, the material and the virtual worlds of art. It puts the sensory activity of world making into the heart of our understanding of the political. Given the rapid and profound nature of change in the world, we introduce a wide range of perspectives and concepts. In particular, we focus on the responses initiated by...
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