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BEAUTY+ the BEAST

CCDN 231 2011 Lecture 9

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BEAUTY+ the BEAST

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BEAUTY+ UGLINESS

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symmetry + proportion + harmony

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middle ages

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ravenna

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renaissance

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Aesthetics is the philosophy that deals with the nature of beauty, art …

Baumgarten 1735 first known or thought to coin the term aestheticsderived from the Greek translation of it meaning - to perceive-feel-sense

Baumgarten’s original meaning was The Theory of Sensuous Knowledge

as a counter to logic or The Theory of Intellectual Knowledge.

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the beautiful + the sublimepain+pleasure

Edmond Burke’s (1729 – 1797)Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful was published in 1757.

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Immanuel Kant1724 - 1804

Kant, beauty is objective and universal; thus certain things are beautiful to everyone

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beauty

sublime divine

things that are smooth, unthreatening and pleasurable

burke, e (1757) A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and the Beautiful.

things that are huge, obscure or terrible, arouse feelings that invigorate or elevate the mind.

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lee freidlander

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lee freidlander

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welsh oakrodney graham

1998

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robert irwin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YajsEebw89g

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naom

i film

er

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7M-7k2vJjI

naomi filmer

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Victoria Evans

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jenniferculpri

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Richard Clarkson

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Call Me, Choke MeGunnar GreenMOMA

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caroline broadhead

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hope norton

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Ben Dudson

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Kahlivia Russell

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Simon Caldwell

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drawing restraint.matthew barney

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83WTxmkye04

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matthew barneydrawing restraint

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_qDSdNPo8g&feature=related

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AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE fulfills our need for a sense of meaningfulness and wholeness.

It is continuous with ordinary experience.

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WORDS+WRITING:

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WORDS+WRITING:

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