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On the Socialization of Evolutionary Art

2009
The lack of a social context is a drawback in current Interactive Evolutionary Computation systems. In application areas where cultural characteristics are particularly important, such as visual arts and music, this problem becomes more pressing.
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Art and Socialism

Monthly Review, 1950
Considering the actual way we live, we cannot help wondering if our vaunted achievements are in any way consistent with those ideals and aspirations which have from time immemorial inspired man in his search for ultimate fulfillment. Admittedly we want more and more of the good things of life-but do we really want more and more of what we are getting ...
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The Social Art

2006
Abstract The Social Art is an engagingly written, highly accessible tour through the world of languages. Macaulay uses jokes, anecdotes, quotations, and examples to introduce readers to the full range of current linguistic knowledge, covering in 35 chapters, topics like language acquisition, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics ...
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Visual art and social structure: the social semiotics of relational art

Visual Communication, 2013
This article elaborates the dialectical relationship between visual art forms and the social structures in which they are produced, by extending Robert Witkin’s taxonomy first presented in his 1995 book Art and Social Structure. Witkin tracked the history of visual art from pre-modern times, for which he invented the label invocational art, to the ...
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Art worlds and social types

Afterimage, 1976
Becker contrasts the work worlds of integrated professionals, mavericks, naive artists, and folk artists.
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Social Art/Social Action

TDR (1988-), 1988
Jolla, California. Against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean, the blue sky, and swooping seagulls, they talked about the problems and pleasures of aging. Three years later on Mother's Day 1987, 430 older women dressed in black sat at tables which formed color squares against a black-carpeted background.
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Social Realism, a Political and Social Art

2021
In the 1930s there were several changes in the artistic and social scene in Uruguay, encouraged by the arrival of David Alfaro Siqueiros, who carried out in depth work in both politic and artistic subjects, spreading the basis of Social Realism. This artistic movement defended the idea that the art should be at the service of society, being used as a ...
Eva-María Martínez-Carazo   +2 more
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Art as a Social Study

2019
Journal of Social Theory in Art Education ...
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