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This necessary and thought-provoking study brings together the organisational side of the world of the arts and the understanding of the many functions art fulfills in our culture.
Aesthetics --- Art and society. --- Art --- Social aspects. --- Philosophy. --- Aesthetics. --- Beautiful, The --- Beauty --- Art and philosophy --- Esthetics --- Taste (Aesthetics) --- Philosophy --- Criticism --- Literature --- Proportion --- Symmetry --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Analysis, interpretation, appreciation --- Psychology --- Social aspects --- Radio broadcasting Aesthetics --- kunst en kunstgeschiedenis --- historical treatment of fine and decorative arts
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In this challenging essay, Maarten Doorman argues that in art, belief in progress is still relevant, if not essential. The radical freedoms of postmodernism, he claims, have had a crippling effect on art, leaving it in danger of becoming meaningless. Art can only acquire meaning through context; the concept of progress, then, is ideal as the primary criterion for establishing that context. The history of art, in fact, can be seen as a process of constant accumulation, works of art commenting on one another and enriching one another's meanings. It is these complex interrelationships and the progress they create in both art and its observers that Doorman, in a display of great philosophical erudition, defends.
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This book explores several types of cultural practices involving the remembrance and restoration of past sounds. At the same time, it theorizes the cultural meaning of collecting, recycling, reciting, and remembering sound and music.
Music and technology. --- Music --Psychological aspects. --- Music --Social aspects --History --20th century. --- Sound --Recording and reproducing --Social aspects. --- Sound recordings. --- Technology --Social aspects --History --20th century. --- Sound --- Music and technology --- Sound recordings --- Music --- Technology --- Electrical Engineering --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Recording and reproducing --- Social aspects --- Psychological aspects --- History --- Social aspects. --- Technology and music --- Acoustics --- Continuum mechanics --- Mathematical physics --- Physics --- Pneumatics --- Radiation --- Wave-motion, Theory of --- Audio discs --- Audio recordings --- Audiorecordings --- Discs, Audio --- Discs, Sound --- Disks, Sound --- Phonodiscs --- Phonograph records --- Phonorecords --- Recordings, Audio --- Recordings, Sound --- Records, Phonograph --- Records, Sound --- Sound discs --- Audio-visual materials --- Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- Music psychology --- Recording and reproducing&delete& --- Psychology --- muziek --- ipod --- digital sound --- popular science --- philips --- basf --- wetenschap algemeen --- music --- kunst en kunstgeschiedenis --- historical treatment of fine and decorative arts --- sound
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Most artists earn very little. Nevertheless, there is no shortage of aspiring young artists. Do they give to the arts willingly or unknowingly? Governments and other institutions also give to the arts, to raise the low incomes. But their support is ineffective: subsidies only increase the artists' poverty.The economy of the arts is exceptional. Although the arts operate successfully in the marketplace, their natural affinity is with gift-giving, rather than with commercial exchange. People believe that artists are selflessly dedicated to art, that price does not reflect quality, and that the arts are free. But is it true?This unconventional multidisciplinary analysis explains the exceptional economy of the arts. Insightful illustrations from the practice of a visual artist support the analysis.
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