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2009
‘Everyday aesthetics’ refers to the possibility of aesthetic experience of non-art objects and events, as well as to a current movement within the field of philosophy of art which rejects or puts into question distinctions such as those between fine and popular art, art and craft, and aesthetic and non-aesthetic experiences. The movement may be said to
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‘Everyday aesthetics’ refers to the possibility of aesthetic experience of non-art objects and events, as well as to a current movement within the field of philosophy of art which rejects or puts into question distinctions such as those between fine and popular art, art and craft, and aesthetic and non-aesthetic experiences. The movement may be said to
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2017
In this chapter I provide the foundations for our understanding of aesthetics. I do not intend to provide an exhaustive literature review here for I am not satisfied with how this literature has generally developed. However, in the interests of providing a foundation to our discussion, I do attempt to introduce and discuss my understanding of the main ...
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In this chapter I provide the foundations for our understanding of aesthetics. I do not intend to provide an exhaustive literature review here for I am not satisfied with how this literature has generally developed. However, in the interests of providing a foundation to our discussion, I do attempt to introduce and discuss my understanding of the main ...
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2016
Even an ordinary experience such as walking to the next subway station is lined with many chances to come in contact with art. This thesis investigates how people encounter art – and aesthetic objects- in everyday settings. Twelve participants engaged in a free exploration walk at the Danube canal Vienna equipped with a mobile eye tracker.
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Even an ordinary experience such as walking to the next subway station is lined with many chances to come in contact with art. This thesis investigates how people encounter art – and aesthetic objects- in everyday settings. Twelve participants engaged in a free exploration walk at the Danube canal Vienna equipped with a mobile eye tracker.
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A Survey on Bias and Fairness in Machine Learning
ACM Computing Surveys, 2022Fred Morstatter, Kristina Lerman
exaly

