The Aesthetic Variable: Defining The Contemporary Art Movement Of The 1990s (cynical Realism, Bioart, Internet Art, Massurr
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Making use of the senses and the element of emotion, art encompasses the expression through music, literature, film, pai... Read more
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.

Making use of the senses and the element of emotion, art encompasses the expression through music, literature, film, paintings, and more. Aesthetics as a branch of philosophy deals with the nature of beauty and art, including the appreciation of the disciplines and their relationship with human nature. Aesthetics is, in a phrase, ways of seeing and perceiving the world.

Art and aesthetics merge at the visual arts, where the creator or artist interprets an aesthetic which is then decoded by the viewer in individualistic terms unique to each and with critical views towards the original intent or meaning.

This book explores the scope of contemporary art during the 1990s. Contemporary art is that which was produced from World War II to the present. Included are bioart, cyberarts, cynical realism, internet art, massurrealism, maximalism, software art, new European painting, and much more.

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