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| Artikel-Nr.: 5667A-9783205219446 Herst.-Nr.: 9783205219446 EAN/GTIN: 9783205219446 |
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| Emerging from a period of uncertainty, Plan B outlines an approach that places flexibility and creative "intra-actions" at its core. Plan B explores possible means of transcending established conventions and negotiating unforeseen situations. It serves as an invitation to explore the transformative power that resonates within the intra-sections in art and beyond, emphasizing how subtle shifts can trigger a positive "intra-action" across such varied fields as literature, philosophy and physics. Plan B offers a fresh perspective that fosters our creativity by encouraging us to perceive the world from novel angles and actively shape positive change. Presented in both Slovak and English, Plan B is an invitation to an intellectual celebration where the realms of knowledge and creativity converge. Enriched with a diversity of European artistic concepts and illustrations, the book will delight and fascinate all who enjoy reading and exploring. Felicitas Thun Hohenstein: PLAN B: is: PLAN A - is: an inspiring and groundbreaking work that opens up new horizons with an intra-disciplinary and intra-active approach to our world and insightfully demonstrates how the creative power of thought and action can be utilized in an ever-changing context. This book is a much-needed guide to reshaping our thinking and action, insofar as art and sciences are not merely representative and imitative endeavours, but open-ended processes that leave neither the objects involved nor the subjects unchanged and which possess profound commonalities. Weitere Informationen: | | Author: | Zuzana Kri?alkovi?ová; Boris Vaitovi?; Felicitas Thun-Hohenstein | Verlag: | Böhlau Wien | Sprache: | eng |
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| Weitere Suchbegriffe: Kunstgeschichte, Karen Barad; Maria Bartuszová; Samuel Beckett; The Butterfly Effect; art; artistic research; change; future; intra-actions; literature; philosophy; physics, art, philosophy, literature, physics, Karen Barad, Maria Bartuszová, Samuel Beckett, The Butterfly Effect, intra-actions |
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