I watched, Robert Hughes show "Shock of the New" and he stated the same point of view from the Art/Painting world. Very interesting to see that is happening in your field also.
I will check it out. It seems like things are converging in this way in many fields, with similar arguments on both sides being made. Interesting times
I think modern education is partly to blame for the amnesia surround the humanistic foundations of many artistic disciplines. Philosophy, history, literature etc. seem to have taken a backseat. As a result, the arts seem to have become decontextualised.
I watched, Robert Hughes show "Shock of the New" and he stated the same point of view from the Art/Painting world. Very interesting to see that is happening in your field also.
I will check it out. It seems like things are converging in this way in many fields, with similar arguments on both sides being made. Interesting times
I think modern education is partly to blame for the amnesia surround the humanistic foundations of many artistic disciplines. Philosophy, history, literature etc. seem to have taken a backseat. As a result, the arts seem to have become decontextualised.