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Andy Warhol e o cinema como máquina da verdade.

open access: yesARS
RESUMO Em 1963, no momento em que vivia o auge de sua carreira como artista pop, Andy Warhol passou a realizar também filmes, produzindo-os em ritmo constante até 1968.
Calac Nogueira
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Wyeth in Taiwan

open access: yesPanorama, 2020
The choice of Wyeth—not Pollock, not Warhol—to represent the kind of American art that the publishers wished to highlight in the magazines to their burgeoning [Taiwanese] readership, almost three decades after the end of WWII, was indeed curious.
ShiPu Wang
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From Corporate Artification to Artification in the Third Sector

open access: yesJournal of Philanthropy and Marketing, Volume 29, Issue 4, November 2024.
ABSTRACT Artification refers to the process by which objects, practices, or entities not traditionally considered art are transformed into socially accepted art forms. A common example is graffiti, which was once regarded as vandalism but has since evolved into a recognized and celebrated form of art, but organizations and brands can also engage in ...
Alex Turrini   +2 more
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O lugar da obra de arte na era da reprodutibilidade técnica: Andy Warhol e a utilização da cultura massificada

open access: yesRevista Espaço Acadêmico, 2011
O presente artigo relaciona os trabalhos de Andy Warhol, ícone da chamada Pop Art, com os conceitos de Walter Benjamin, expressos no seu celebre artigo A obra de arte na era da reprodutibilidade técnica. Assim, busca-se refletir sobre de que forma Warhol
Talitta Tatiane Martins Freitas
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MoMA Goes beyond the Iron Curtain: The Eastern European Tour of The Prints of Andy Warhol

open access: yesArts
In 1990, three years after Andy Warhol’s death and one year after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) organized the first one-man show of this pop artist in Eastern Europe.
Elena Sidorova
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Authorship in artificial intelligence‐generated works: Exploring originality in text prompts and artificial intelligence outputs through philosophical foundations of copyright and collage protection

open access: yesThe Journal of World Intellectual Property, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 410-427, November 2024.
Abstract The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and its generative capabilities have propelled innovation across various industries, yet they have also sparked intricate legal debates, particularly in the realm of copyright law. Generative AI systems, capable of producing original content based on user‐provided input or prompts, have introduced ...
Francesca Mazzi
wiley   +1 more source

The class differentiation of older age: Capitals and lifestyles

open access: yesThe British Journal of Sociology, Volume 75, Issue 4, Page 554-573, September 2024.
Abstract Older people have been overlooked in recent debates over the relationship between age, class and culture despite their prevalence and the conceptual questions they raise. Seeking to bridge mainstream class analysis with debates in social gerontology, especially via a shared turn to Pierre Bourdieu's relational sociology, this paper draws on ...
Will Atkinson
wiley   +1 more source

Quando a vida sai para trabalhar: Andy Warhol

open access: yesARS
O texto discute a fusão contínua entre as esferas pública e privada na obra de Warhol, divisando em tal fusão a matriz de uma “cultura de celebridades”, esse fenômeno da sociedade contemporânea auspiciado pelo regime biopolítico e pelo mundo pós-fordista
Isabelle Graw
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The deixis of literature: On the conditions for recognizing computers as authors

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 79, Issue 4, Page 309-322, August 2024.
Abstract Taking the deictic judgment that is the modernist gesture of declaring something to be art as a starting point, this essay suggests an analogous deixis as a necessary condition for literature. This deixis also can serve as the basis for discussing the expectations of computer‐generated texts.
Hannes Bajohr
wiley   +1 more source

Set that record straight! Cardinal line orientations in music album artwork boost market performance and music consumption

open access: yesPsychology &Marketing, Volume 41, Issue 4, Page 916-937, April 2024.
Abstract In three studies, we examine the effect of music album artwork on album market performance and music consumption. Based on the perceptual preference for visual stimuli with cardinal (orthogonal) over oblique (tilted) line/edge orientations (a phenomenon known as the “oblique effect”), albums with a predominance of cardinal line/edge ...
Yannick Joye, Bob M. Fennis
wiley   +1 more source

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