DM.M-MT W. Benjamin on the work of art in ourtechnological world

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Lehrende: Dr. Nicolás Novoa Artigas

Veranstaltungsart: Seminar

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Unterrichtssprache: Deutsch

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Veranstaltungsname:
W. Benjamin on the work of art in our
technological world

Veranstaltungsbeschreibung:
Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) is widely regarded as one of
the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. In his
reflections he focused a great deal on the relationships
between art, technology, and mass culture in the modern,
technological world. He made a ferocious critique of the
way in which capitalism affected human existence and
experience, especially with regard to its tendency to
commodify and devalue cultural artefacts. His essay “The
Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” is
probably his most important and influential work in this
respect, deeply influencing reflection on the significant
transformations that the work of art has undergone under
the hegemony of modern technology and within the frame
of the particular human way of existing in our technological
world. Benjamin’s essay is still a major reference today
when discussing the conception of art in the age of digital
media, the impact of mass production and reproducibility
on the aura and authenticity of the work of art, as well as its
implications for society, culture, and politics. It shall serve as
a starting point for an analysis of the connections between
art, technology, and human existence in our contemporary
world.
In this seminar, we will first focus in critically reading
this famous essay by Benjamin in depth and detail, with the
idea of complementing this reading with some pages by
Vilém Flusser (1920-1991), in which he develops part of his
conception concerning the "technical image". This is
thought as the first stage of a broader project, consisting of
reading together four important referents for a critical
approach to our general subject: Benjamin’s essay on the
artwork, Heidegger’s “The time of the world image”, some
parts of Vilém Flusser’s Communicology and The shape of
things, and some parts of the recently published book from
Byung-Chul Han Non-things. The syllabus with a detailed
bibliography will be provided in the first session.

Zusätzliche Informationen:
Allgemeine Wissenschaften, open for
students from Fine Art and Integrated Design

CP:
3

Raum:
Online Seminar

Tag/Zeit:
Tuesday, 16:00-18-00

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Lehrende
Dr. Nicolás Novoa Artigas