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Borderless aeasthetics : the new ugly
Sandra Jovanovska, 2024, master's thesis

Abstract: Through the lens of ugliness, the purpose of this Master’s thesis is to explore a potential model of a new unrestricted aesthetics. I, hereby, refer to an aesthetics beyond its canonical order, an individualistically-driven scheme of standards or perhaps no standards at all. All can be simplified with Eco’s quote on the opposition of the beautiful and the ugly: ’A beautiful nose shouldn’t be longer than that or shorter than that, on the contrary, an ugly nose can be as long as the one of Pinocchio, or as big as the trunk of an elephant, or like the beak of an eagle, and so ugliness is unpredictable, and offers an infinite range of possibility’. While the aesthetics of beauty has already positioned framework of rules in regards to proportion, symmetry, and harmony, the aesthetics of ugliness has no particular guidelines and limitations whatsoever. Unlike the beautiful, what we perceive as ugly doesn’t have its lawfulness, because for a long time in the history of art, ugliness was just the opposite face of beauty. As a consequence, the ugly embodies a big category of undetermined standards in visual arts and culture, which leads to it becoming a large unmapped territory of boundless autonomy. The ugly is in that context the key to facing and unleashing our phenomenological fears of bleak dark deformed realities that lie unchallenged and unaddressed on account of ugliness’ taboo status. Thus, when familiarised, I believe ugliness in art has a powerful impact, a quality that we have to yet begin to understand to get a full image of ourselves, for if we rely on beauty, as we did for such a long time in history, we are depriving ourselves of a true holistic proportion in art.
Keywords: art, man, ugliness, new, aesthetics, beauty, artist, time, image, Dada, history, context, different, body, personal, culture, transform, political, philosophy, standard, perspective.
Published in RUNG: 10.05.2024; Views: 110; Downloads: 4
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Early film theory: Jean Epstein and Béla Balázs
Eszter Polonyi, invited lecture at foreign university

Keywords: film studies, vitalism, film philosophy
Published in RUNG: 14.12.2020; Views: 2105; Downloads: 0
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Introduction: Encountering Althusser
Gal Kirn, Sara Farris, Peter Thomas, 2013, preface, editorial, afterword

Keywords: return to Althusser, political philosophy, materialism of encounter
Published in RUNG: 19.08.2020; Views: 2297; Downloads: 0
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Insichreflektiertsein : self – reflection through philosophy and art
Josipa Škrapić, 2019, undergraduate thesis

Abstract: Self – reflection is treated through philosophical works which were interpreted and reinterpreted for the concept of the installation. Different approaches to it, separating and explaining emotions, feeling them and comprehension of feeling emotions. The approach to consciousness and reflection within is continued in the representation of some artist's works and importance of arts for human cognitive growth in general. Both segments, philosophical and artistic one come together in the part where we are led to the presentation of the installation Insichreflektiertsein, a name coming from Hegel meaning self-reflected within.
Keywords: self-reflection, philosophy, openwork, conceptual art, land art, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Rudolf Arnheim, Antonio Damasio, Gordana Škorić, Nancy Holt, Group OHO, Dragana Sapanjoš, installation
Published in RUNG: 04.09.2019; Views: 3468; Downloads: 216
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