Papers by Evental Aesthetics
Volume 4 Number 2 (2015) 5
Looking back at EA's first 10 issues.
Mandy-Suzanne Wong and Heather Kettenis
Introduction
Ang... more Looking back at EA's first 10 issues.
Mandy-Suzanne Wong and Heather Kettenis
Introduction
Angela Hume
(Rescuing) Hegel's Magical Thinking
S.D. Chrostowska
Collision: A Collision of Gargoyles
Jason Hoelscher
Autopoietic Art Systems and Aesthetic Swarms: Notes on Polyphonic Purity and Algorithmic Emergence
David W. Janzen
Collision: Poverty/Line: Aesthetic and Political Subjects in Santiago Sierra's "Line" Photographs
Jane Bennett
Encounters with an Art-Thing
Jane Forsey
Collision: The Puzzle of Chardin
Sarah Marshall
"One Must Imagine What One Denies": How Sartre Imagines the Imaginary
For now, you are nothing more or less than a flâneur. t's tempting to offer such luxurious counse... more For now, you are nothing more or less than a flâneur. t's tempting to offer such luxurious counsel to readers of this issue, the third issue of Evental Aesthetics and our last for 2012. A flâneur is a sort of person that we are perhaps most likely to associate with Walter Benjamin. Benjamin's work does not explicitly feature in the pages that follow, but the approach to urban realms that he deemed characteristic of flâneurs might indeed be useful to those readers who journey from the heart of Manhattan to Singapore and Brazilian shantytowns, via Paris, the suburbs of Los Angeles, and Lagos, guided by our contributors. It might even seem that some wish for a bit of flânerie guided the editors to this theme, Art and the City. It might seem that our aim is to entice city-dwellers and visitors to take the time to wander urban spaces in search of nothing in particular, except perhaps the insightenlightening, disturbing, or both -that sometimes attends the experience of art, in this case art inspired or on offer by the city.
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Papers by Evental Aesthetics
Mandy-Suzanne Wong and Heather Kettenis
Introduction
Angela Hume
(Rescuing) Hegel's Magical Thinking
S.D. Chrostowska
Collision: A Collision of Gargoyles
Jason Hoelscher
Autopoietic Art Systems and Aesthetic Swarms: Notes on Polyphonic Purity and Algorithmic Emergence
David W. Janzen
Collision: Poverty/Line: Aesthetic and Political Subjects in Santiago Sierra's "Line" Photographs
Jane Bennett
Encounters with an Art-Thing
Jane Forsey
Collision: The Puzzle of Chardin
Sarah Marshall
"One Must Imagine What One Denies": How Sartre Imagines the Imaginary
Mandy-Suzanne Wong and Heather Kettenis
Introduction
Angela Hume
(Rescuing) Hegel's Magical Thinking
S.D. Chrostowska
Collision: A Collision of Gargoyles
Jason Hoelscher
Autopoietic Art Systems and Aesthetic Swarms: Notes on Polyphonic Purity and Algorithmic Emergence
David W. Janzen
Collision: Poverty/Line: Aesthetic and Political Subjects in Santiago Sierra's "Line" Photographs
Jane Bennett
Encounters with an Art-Thing
Jane Forsey
Collision: The Puzzle of Chardin
Sarah Marshall
"One Must Imagine What One Denies": How Sartre Imagines the Imaginary