Essays about: "relational aesthetic"
Found 4 essays containing the words relational aesthetic.
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1. Talking through the body. Creating of common world and changing the community through a theatrical performance, a case study.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologiAbstract : This thesis aims to present a practical example of how art can become an instrument capable of investigating, showing and facing a social problem. For doing so, art can overcome communication issues; secondly, it can create a “common world” of shared values that leads to changes in society. READ MORE
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2. Walking toward the meeting of Saint Olav : A shared aesthetic project in th North of Scandinavia and the central plateau of the Iberian Peninsula
University essay from Kungl. KonsthögskolanAbstract : On June 3rd 2015, I started in Sundsvall a pilgrimage known as S:t Olavsleden that crosses through the most agnostic countries on the world, Sweden and Norway. I got Research funding by Royal Insitute of Art in Stockholm to carry out the project; there was an open call to people participate in it. READ MORE
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3. ART/CONSCIOUSNESS SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION AND ITS CORRELATION
University essay from Kungl. KonsthögskolanAbstract : This essay is more or less a very boring analog game in paper, which is trying to find the similitude between ART and CONSCIOUSNESS, as well as the boundaries of legality of taking over or stealing someone else's work. The dynamic of this game of mine starts by choosing a lecture of any research and change some keywords to create a new research. READ MORE
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4. Leading Beautifully : Towards a more efficient and legitimate future
University essay from Handelshögskolan BBSAbstract : Most of the literature explores ethics through the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility, but little is written on Virtue-Ethics; in the sense of an individualistic quest towards human values and virtues. This Report “innovates” in the sense that it explores the concept of aestheticism when applied to business practices. READ MORE