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Episode #103 R.P. Sascha Benjamin Fink speaks in Magdeburg, Germany with students Bosse Schäfer, etc.

December 20, 2022 Sascha Benjamin Fink Episode 103
Episode #103 R.P. Sascha Benjamin Fink speaks in Magdeburg, Germany with students Bosse Schäfer, etc.
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Episode #103 R.P. Sascha Benjamin Fink speaks in Magdeburg, Germany with students Bosse Schäfer, etc.
Dec 20, 2022 Episode 103
Sascha Benjamin Fink

Timestamps:

  • 00:10: Introductions
  • 01:00: Initial thoughts on Art as Cognition, but what is Art? How do we define it? How do people make Art to show their perceptions to the world? Perceiving vs Thinking
  • 02:50: What makes perceiving in Art different from just perceiving? Is Art special? It's intentional to start. Art takes a creative mind
  • 04:00: The amount of sensory input from Art makes it different from conversation. There's an activation of the senses that makes the difference
  • 04:45: Dadaism and the Fountain. Where's the intention that bridges the gap with Art and cognition? Right moment, right context. Removing the "Fountain" from the restroom makes it different. 
  • 07:30: Does Art have to be impractical? Or perhaps not accomplish a specific goal? Art is not about optimization and use, process over end goal. 
  • 09:00: If Art is impractical, why do we do it? Why do we seek it out? It's a way of expression and feeling different about the sensations in the world. 
  • 10:10: Non-sensational Art. How strongly are specific sensations associated with specific Art pieces?
  • 13:30: Some things are done by the Artist and some by the Perceiver. A collaborative form. Almost a conversation between the artwork and the perceiver. 
  • 16:05: Reality is constructed, you need context. In a vacuum, things don't work.

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Timestamps:

  • 00:10: Introductions
  • 01:00: Initial thoughts on Art as Cognition, but what is Art? How do we define it? How do people make Art to show their perceptions to the world? Perceiving vs Thinking
  • 02:50: What makes perceiving in Art different from just perceiving? Is Art special? It's intentional to start. Art takes a creative mind
  • 04:00: The amount of sensory input from Art makes it different from conversation. There's an activation of the senses that makes the difference
  • 04:45: Dadaism and the Fountain. Where's the intention that bridges the gap with Art and cognition? Right moment, right context. Removing the "Fountain" from the restroom makes it different. 
  • 07:30: Does Art have to be impractical? Or perhaps not accomplish a specific goal? Art is not about optimization and use, process over end goal. 
  • 09:00: If Art is impractical, why do we do it? Why do we seek it out? It's a way of expression and feeling different about the sensations in the world. 
  • 10:10: Non-sensational Art. How strongly are specific sensations associated with specific Art pieces?
  • 13:30: Some things are done by the Artist and some by the Perceiver. A collaborative form. Almost a conversation between the artwork and the perceiver. 
  • 16:05: Reality is constructed, you need context. In a vacuum, things don't work.

Support the Show.

Twitter: @talkpopc
Instagram: @talkpopc

Introductions
Initial thoughts on Art as Cognition, but what is Art? How do we define it? How do people make Art to show their perceptions to the world? Perceiving vs Thinking
What makes perceiving in Art different from just perceiving? Is Art special? It's intentional to start. Art takes a creative mind
The amount of sensory input from Art makes it different from conversation. There's an activation of the senses that makes the difference
Dadaism and the Fountain. Where's the intention that bridges the gap with Art and cognition? Right moment, right context. Removing the "Fountain" from the restroom makes it different.
Does Art have to be impractical? Or perhaps not accomplish a specific goal? Art is not about optimization and use, process over end goal.
If Art is impractical, why do we do it? Why do we seek it out? It's a way of expression and feeling different about the sensations in the world.
Non-sensational Art. How strongly are specific sensations associated with specific Art pieces?
Some things are done by the Artist and some by the Perceiver. A collaborative form. Almost a conversation between the artwork and the perceiver.
Reality is constructed, you need context. In a vacuum, things don't work.