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Episode #95: Elizabeth - the non-commodity, transcendent power of art

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talkPOPc Participant Elizabeth talks with talkPOPc Resident Philosopher Dr. Martin Nitsche, Chair of the Department of Contemporary Continental Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague talks about the non-commodity, transcendent power of art during our summer public philosophy event in Bryant Park.
Timestamps:

  • 00:10: Introductions
  • 01:05: Renaissance, the arts, and what it makes us feel. Like we're in heaven, a connection to divinity
  • 03:05: The aura of Art. Does the divine aura banish negative feelings/emotions?
  • 05:25: Mona Lisa, Mother Mary and the religious feeling. Is it the ambiguous smile that strikes us?
  • 07:40: Mona Lisa's new security detail. Tourists, cell phones and Mona Lisa's smile
  • 10:20: Walter Benjamin, the origin of art, and the aura stripped away from modern art
  • 11:45: Photographs are flat. Missing the 3rd dimension takes something away from the art experience. Yet paintings create space
  • 14:00: Watching, seeing, creating art. All help with creating a space for thinking. Religion and Art are connected
  • 16:30: Recent artists, Yoko Ono. Pretty good!
  • 17:40: Street Art. Does it elicit the same intensity of the Mona Lisa? 80% says our guest

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Kapitler

1. Episode #95: Elizabeth - the non-commodity, transcendent power of art (00:00:00)

2. Introductions (00:00:10)

3. Renaissance, the arts, and what it makes us feel. Like we're in heaven, a connection to divinity (00:01:05)

4. The aura of Art. Does the divine aura banish negative feelings/emotions? (00:03:05)

5. Mona Lisa, Mother Mary and the religious feeling. Is it the ambiguous smile that strikes us? (00:05:25)

6. Mona Lisa's new security detail. Tourists, cell phones and Mona Lisa's smile (00:07:40)

7. Walter Benjamin, the origin of art, and the aura stripped away from modern art (00:10:20)

8. Photographs are flat. Missing the 3rd dimension takes something away from the art experience. Yet paintings create space (00:11:45)

9. Watching, seeing, creating art. All help with creating a space for thinking. Religion and Art are connected (00:14:00)

10. Recent artists, Yoko Ono. Pretty good! (00:16:30)

11. Street Art. Does it elicit the same intensity of the Mona Lisa? 80% says our guest (00:17:40)

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Manage episode 424650371 series 2780951
Innhold levert av Dena Shottenkirk. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Dena Shottenkirk eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

talkPOPc Participant Elizabeth talks with talkPOPc Resident Philosopher Dr. Martin Nitsche, Chair of the Department of Contemporary Continental Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague talks about the non-commodity, transcendent power of art during our summer public philosophy event in Bryant Park.
Timestamps:

  • 00:10: Introductions
  • 01:05: Renaissance, the arts, and what it makes us feel. Like we're in heaven, a connection to divinity
  • 03:05: The aura of Art. Does the divine aura banish negative feelings/emotions?
  • 05:25: Mona Lisa, Mother Mary and the religious feeling. Is it the ambiguous smile that strikes us?
  • 07:40: Mona Lisa's new security detail. Tourists, cell phones and Mona Lisa's smile
  • 10:20: Walter Benjamin, the origin of art, and the aura stripped away from modern art
  • 11:45: Photographs are flat. Missing the 3rd dimension takes something away from the art experience. Yet paintings create space
  • 14:00: Watching, seeing, creating art. All help with creating a space for thinking. Religion and Art are connected
  • 16:30: Recent artists, Yoko Ono. Pretty good!
  • 17:40: Street Art. Does it elicit the same intensity of the Mona Lisa? 80% says our guest

Support the Show.

Twitter: @talkpopc
Instagram: @talkpopc

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Episode #95: Elizabeth - the non-commodity, transcendent power of art (00:00:00)

2. Introductions (00:00:10)

3. Renaissance, the arts, and what it makes us feel. Like we're in heaven, a connection to divinity (00:01:05)

4. The aura of Art. Does the divine aura banish negative feelings/emotions? (00:03:05)

5. Mona Lisa, Mother Mary and the religious feeling. Is it the ambiguous smile that strikes us? (00:05:25)

6. Mona Lisa's new security detail. Tourists, cell phones and Mona Lisa's smile (00:07:40)

7. Walter Benjamin, the origin of art, and the aura stripped away from modern art (00:10:20)

8. Photographs are flat. Missing the 3rd dimension takes something away from the art experience. Yet paintings create space (00:11:45)

9. Watching, seeing, creating art. All help with creating a space for thinking. Religion and Art are connected (00:14:00)

10. Recent artists, Yoko Ono. Pretty good! (00:16:30)

11. Street Art. Does it elicit the same intensity of the Mona Lisa? 80% says our guest (00:17:40)

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