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ART 717 / 12.10.2022

Interdisciplinary activities are necessary and practical, multi-sensory experience and cognition - through sight, touch, hearing, smell, taste, the sense of temperature and balance as well as the kinesthetic sense - of coexistence and co-creation within traditional visual media of art. Social divisions are most visible in food choices. For me - a person born in another country, the divisions in Great Britain are particularly visible. The starting point of my work will be an attempt to break social divisions in this area. Art can be the first impulse to stimulate the viewer's aesthetics and transformations. Art can become a stimulus for an...

ART 717 / 05.10.2022

Interdisciplinary Artist - An Attempt at a Definition Let us assume that interdisciplinary artists should not be able to single out one main field of research and label others as secondary and that their work does indeed fall within the realm of ambivalence. Commitment, immersion, and practice mean they are not painters who take photos from time to time or writers who paint for inspiration - they are those whose art shows no respect for the dominant discipline or genre. Their art derives from media that we are able to recognize as equivalents. However, if we remember that interdisciplinarity embodies the...