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Are your students baffled by Baudrillard? Dazed by Deleuze? This book uses the language of the arts to explore the usefulness in practice of complex ideas. It uses actual examples of artworks, films, television shows, works of architecture, fashion and even computer games to explain and explore the work of the most commonly taught thinkers.
Are your students baffled by Baudrillard? Dazed by Deleuze? This book uses the language of the arts to explore the usefulness in practice of complex ideas. It uses actual examples of artworks, films, television shows, works of architecture, fashion and even computer games to explain and explore the work of the most commonly taught thinkers.
Are your students baffled by Baudrillard? Dazed by Deleuze? This book uses the language of the arts to explore the usefulness in practice of complex ideas. It uses actual examples of artworks, films, television shows, works of architecture, fashion and even computer games to explain and explore the work of the most commonly taught thinkers.
Grounds Heidegger's writings in the critical questions confronting contemporary visual artists and students of art. Barbara Bolt takes the most relevant of his texts, including his most famous work, 'Being and Time', and sets out ways of thinking about art in a post-medium, digital, technocratic and post-human age.
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