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2007
Abstract Art need not, and often does not, set out to have aesthetic value. This seems true, most of all, of conceptual art; some conceptual artists even produce artworks that, as David Davies has said, ‘seem designed to repel rather than seduce one who approaches them with an aesthetic intent’.
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Abstract Art need not, and often does not, set out to have aesthetic value. This seems true, most of all, of conceptual art; some conceptual artists even produce artworks that, as David Davies has said, ‘seem designed to repel rather than seduce one who approaches them with an aesthetic intent’.
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The Art of Conceptual Modelling
2012Conceptual modelling is one of the central activities in Computer Science. Conceptual models are mainly used as intermediate artifact for system construction. They are schematic descriptions of a system, a theory, or a phenomenon of an origin thus forming a model. A conceptual model is a model enhanced by concepts.
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2008
Origine, vicende protagonisti dell'arte concettuale in Europa e America tra anni Sessanta e anni Settanta del XX ...
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Origine, vicende protagonisti dell'arte concettuale in Europa e America tra anni Sessanta e anni Settanta del XX ...
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Computer Art as Conceptual Art
Art Journal, 1990Within the modest collection of critical writing that addresses computer art, most of the discourse that has been generated focuses on modes that emulate conventional formats of aesthetic expression. Paint programs for microcomputers that allow artists to draw with an electric pen or a mouse on a tablet, as well as more sophisticated image-mapping or ...
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Conceptual Art, Conceptualism, and Aesthetic Education
Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1999In a recent presentation to one of my classes in art theory, a visiting artist referred to her work as "conceptual" rather than medium based in a discipline-specific way to help explain her movement from photography, to installation, and now to multimedia computing as her current artistic focus.
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The Conceptualization of Art: Introduction
The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 2004(2004). The Conceptualization of Art: Introduction. The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society: Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 99-102.
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The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1972
Dorian Hyshka-Stross, Ursula Meyer
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Dorian Hyshka-Stross, Ursula Meyer
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