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Where does our current obsession for interactivity stem from? After the consumer society and the communication era, does art still contribute to the emergence of a rational society? Bourriaud attempts to renew our approach toward contemporary art by getting as close as possible to the artists works, and by revealing the principles that structure their thoughts: an aesthetic of the inter-human, of the encounter; of proximity, of resisting social formatting. | Where does our current obsession for interactivity stem from? After the consumer society and the communication era, does art still contribute to the emergence of a rational society? Bourriaud attempts to renew our approach toward contemporary art by getting as close as possible to the artists works, and by revealing the principles that structure their thoughts: an aesthetic of the inter-human, of the encounter; of proximity, of resisting social formatting. | ||
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Paperback: 125 pages | Paperback: 125 pages | ||
Publisher: Les Presse Du Reel,Franc (January 1, 1998) | Publisher: Les Presse Du Reel,Franc (January 1, 1998) | ||
Language: English | Language: English | ||
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http://amzn.to/ga63hz | http://amzn.to/ga63hz | ||
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[hide]Author
Nicolas Bourriaud
Description
Where does our current obsession for interactivity stem from? After the consumer society and the communication era, does art still contribute to the emergence of a rational society? Bourriaud attempts to renew our approach toward contemporary art by getting as close as possible to the artists works, and by revealing the principles that structure their thoughts: an aesthetic of the inter-human, of the encounter; of proximity, of resisting social formatting.
Details
Paperback: 125 pages Publisher: Les Presse Du Reel,Franc (January 1, 1998) Language: English