PARADIGM OF ART ITS CHANGE AND CHALLENGE

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PARADIGM OF ART ITS CHANGE AND CHALLENGE

WHAT IS ART? parts of Philosophy? (Classicism Neo-classicism ) servant of Religion? ( Middle-Age/Dark Age Aristocratism ) another phase of science? ( Rationalism Empiricism ) not Live but alive? ( Modernism Capitalism ) just a game of human perception? ( Postmodernism Late-capitalism ) benny yohanes

FACTUAL KNOWLEDGE ( Empiricism ) CONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE ( Rationalism ) PROCEDURAL KNOWLEDGE ( Scientism ) COGNITIVE ARTS PHILOSOPHICAL KNOWLEDGE ARTS TRANSCENDENTAL KNOWLEDGE FIELD OF DISCOURSE ARTS META- COGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE SUPRA COGNITIVE The Pyramid of Human Experience benny yohanes

ART as META-COGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE SCIENCE FIXED SENSE CONSTRUCT NEW IDEAS/MIND NEW FORM REALITY TENSION ARTS MULTI SENSE POSSIBLE MEANING PHILOSOPHY COSMOTIC SENSE RELIGION ACHIEVE ACTION ACTUALIZE MIND ADVENTURE PERSONAL PASSION AESTHETIC SUBLIME COURAGE TO CREATE EXPERIMENTS ENRICHING DISCOURSE EXPLORE MEDIUM MIXED EXPERIENCE PERSUASION benny yohanes

ART PHILOSOPHY from SOCIAL perspective The Status of the Art before Capitalism Era : ARTIST as CENTER of KNOWLEDGE The Romantic Point of View ART(ist) THE AUTONOMY OF ART KNOWLEDGE ARTIST-CENTRED PHILOSOPHIES PERSUASION TOTAL EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION MASTERPIECES PERSONAL OBJECTS REPRESENTATION STRONG PURPOSIVE ACTIVITY THE AGE OF GREAT INVENTION VIEWER-DYNAMIC PHILOSOPHIES benny yohanes

ART PHILOSOPHY from SOCIAL perspective The Status of the Art during Capitalism Era : ARTIST as SOCIAL SATISFIER The Pragmatic Point of View ART(IST) as SOCIAL SERVICE THE CONQUER OF ART SOCIAL OBJECTS ARTIST-REGULATED PHILOSOPHIES SENSATION MARKET EXPRESSION REPRODUCTION TRANSACTIONAL ACTIVITY MARKETABLE WORKS KNOWLEDGE VIEWER-HEGEMONIC PHILOSOPHIES benny yohanes AGE OF OVER CONSUMPTION

The Period of Auratic Art The Period of Corporatic Art INDIVIDUAL/INTELLECTUAL SOCIETY PARADIGM OF ART URBAN/MASS SOCIETY ITS CHANGE AND CHALLENGE benny yohanes

CONCEPTUALIZING URBAN AESTHETICS ARTIST S CHANCE : VISIONARY CHOICES FIELD OF ARTIST S CHANGE : ARTISTIC EXPLORATION WAY OF LIFE MEANINGS SOCIAL PRACTICE PROFESSION ONTOLOGY EPISTEMOLOGY AESTHETICS ARTISTIC SKILL WORLD VIEW KNOWLEDGE VALUES WAY OF COMPOSING

WORLD VIEW AS ONTOLOGICAL BASIS Cosmopolitanism is the ideology that : WAY OF LIFE ONTOLOGY WORLD VIEW all human ethnic groups belong to a single community based on a shared morality refer to more inclusive moral, economic, and political relationships between nations or individuals of different nations. to welcome the Other into one's home a person who adheres to the idea called cosmopolite. The word derives from Greek cosmos Κόσμος (the Universe) and polis Πόλις (city). COSMOPOLITAN GLOCALIZER NEO-TRADITION MULTICULTURAL FUTURISTIK Fundamental foundations: "Acknowledging the otherness of those who are culturally different" "Acknowledging the otherness of the future" "Acknowledging the otherness of nature" "Acknowledging the otherness of the object" "Acknowledging the otherness of other rationalities"

Immanuel Kant argued for a ius cosmopoliticum. cosmopolitan law/right)

WORLD VIEW AS ONTOLOGICAL BASIS WAY OF LIFE ONTOLOGY WORLD VIEW COSMOPOLITAN GLOCALIZER NEO-TRADITION MULTICULTURAL FUTURISTIK Glocalization mean : combining the idea of globalization with that of local considerations. glocalization as internalized globalization, glocalization provides the preconditions necessary for transnational social spaces process of glocalization may lead ultimately to a cosmopolitan society a way of adapting global techniques to local conditions the response of education to a rapidly evolving global environment understanding of the use of the immense variety of tools available for accessing information today to offer protection against the more negative effects of globalization to create new social actors and structures that are essentially local in spirit but global in character top-down approach of global forces acting at local levels term glocal refers to the individual, group, division, unit, organisation, and community which is willing and able to think globally and act locally

Henry Mzili Mujunga is a Ugandan born painter, printmaker and writer. He has been exploring intuitive ways of reviving African art through an art movement called indigenous expressionism. He strongly advocates the importance of networking amongst contemporary African artists in order to share their culture and create an interesting dialogue with the art being produced globally.

WORLD VIEW AS ONTOLOGICAL BASIS WAY OF LIFE ONTOLOGY WORLD VIEW COSMOPOLITAN GLOCALIZER NEO-TRADITION MULTICULTURAL FUTURISTIK Neo-Tradition based on a ritual, belief or object passed down within a society, still maintained in the present, with origins in the past derives from the Latin tradere or traderer literally meaning to transmit, to hand over, to give for safekeeping and new traditions continue to appear today. to guidelines dictating how an art form should be composed given greater importance than the performer's own preferences focusing on aspects such as traditional languages. the forms of artistic heritage of a particular culture. Tradition is often used as an adjective, in contexts such as traditional music, traditional medicine, traditional values and others. In such constructions tradition refers to specific values and materials Neo-tradition means : renewing and revaluation traditions to meet present purposes change the value and materials as particular or individual preferences a challenging way to offer new modification of the heritage new interpretation of traditional text, idioms,knowledge, media, norms and patterns of traditional perception Neo-tradition as a way to conserve tradition

Ways to celebrate holidays may be passed down as traditions, as in this Polish Christmas meal and decorations

WORLD VIEW AS ONTOLOGICAL BASIS WAY OF LIFE ONTOLOGY WORLD VIEW Multiculturalism is the appreciation, acceptance or promotion of multiple cultures. described as a "salad bowl or "cultural mosaic" rather than a "melting pot the first focuses on interaction and communication between different cultures the second centers on diversity and cultural uniqueness. developing lasting relationships among ethnic and religious communities. Andrew Heywood distinguishes between two forms of multiculturalism, COSMOPOLITAN GLOCALIZER NEO-TRADITION MULTICULTURAL FUTURISTIK As a descriptive term, it has been taken to refer to cultural diversity As a normative term, multiculturalism implies a positive endorsement, even celebration, of communal diversity, typically based on either the right of different groups to respect and recognition, or to the alleged benefits to the larger society of moral and cultural diversity.

Mulberry Street, along which Manhattan'sLittle Italy is centered. Lower East Side, New York City, United States, circa 1900.

WORLD VIEW AS ONTOLOGICAL BASIS Futurism is WAY OF LIFE ONTOLOGY WORLD VIEW COSMOPOLITAN GLOCALIZER NEO-TRADITION MULTICULTURAL FUTURISTIK emphasized and glorified themes associated with contemporary concepts of the future, including speed, technology, and the industrial city represented the technological triumph of humanity over nature the artist seeks by intuition to link sympathies between the exterior scene and interior emotion The city had replaced the landscape as the setting for the exciting modern life. "dreams of metallization of the human body the science, art and practice of postulating possible futures modern practitioners stress the importance of alternative and plural futures understanding the potential future impact of decisions made by individuals, organisations and governments. attempts to gain a holistic or systemic view based on insights from a range of different disciplines

Lesson learned some key words to identify modes of urban life SPRAWL INTERFACE LINKAGE INTERPLAY DIFFUSION COSMOPOLITAN GLOCALIZED SUBCULTURE Tidak Beraturan Saling Terhubung Saling Menyambung Saling Mempengaruhi Pembauran Berpandangan Luas Global-Lokal Subkultur

MAPPING URBAN ART CREATIVITY ARTIST S CHANCE : VISIONARY CHOICES FIELD OF ARTIST S CHANGE : ARTISTIC EXPLORATION WAY OF LIFE MEANINGS SOCIAL PRACTICE PROFESSION ONTOLOGY EPISTEMOLOGY AESTHETICS ARTISTIC SKILL WORLD VIEW KNOWLEDGE VALUES WAY OF COMPOSING COSMOPOLITAN LINKAGE INTERFACE TUNNELING GLOCALIZER SUBCULTURE INTERPLAY CROSSING&CUTTING NEO-TRADITION ARCHE DIFFUSION SHIFTING MULTICULTURAL SPRAWL INTERUPTION OVERLAPPING FUTURISTIK UTOPIA SUBLIME REVERSING

CASE FOR CREATIVE PROCESS PHASE OF ARTISTIC ACTUALIZATION ARTIST S CHANCE : VISIONARY CHOICES FIELD OF ARTIST S CHANGE : ARTISTIC EXPLORATION MEANINGS WAY OF LIFE SOCIAL PRACTICE PROFESSION ONTOLOGY EPISTEMOLOGY AESTHETICS ARTISTIC SKILL WORLD VIEW KNOWLEDGE VALUES WAY OF COMPOSING COSMOPOLITAN LINKAGE INTERFACE TUNNELING GLOCALIZED SUBCULTURE INTERPLAY CROSSING&CUTTING NEO-TRADITION ARCHE DIFFUSION SHIFTING MULTICULTURAL SPRAWL INTERUPTION OVERLAPPING FUTURISTIK UTOPIA SUBLIME REVERSING

CASE FOR CREATIVE PROCESS PHASE OF ARTISTIC ACTUALIZATION ARTIST S CHANCE : VISIONARY CHOICES FIELD OF ARTIST S CHANGE : ARTISTIC EXPLORATION MEANINGS WAY OF LIFE SOCIAL PRACTICE PROFESSION ONTOLOGY EPISTEMOLOGY AESTHETICS ARTISTIC SKILL WORLD VIEW KNOWLEDGE VALUES WAY OF COMPOSING COSMOPOLITAN LINKAGE INTERFACE TUNNELING GLOCALIZED SUBCULTURE INTERPLAY CROSSING&CUTTING NEO-TRADITION ARCHE DIFFUSION SHIFTING MULTICULTURAL SPRAWL INTERUPTION OVERLAPPING FUTURISTIK UTOPIA SUBLIME REVERSING

CASE FOR CREATIVE PROCESS PHASE OF ARTISTIC ACTUALIZATION ARTIST S CHANCE : VISIONARY CHOICES FIELD OF ARTIST S CHANGE : ARTISTIC EXPLORATION WAY OF LIFE MEANINGS SOCIAL PRACTICE PROFESSION ONTOLOGY EPISTEMOLOGY AESTHETICS ARTISTIC SKILL WORLD VIEW KNOWLEDGE VALUES WAY OF COMPOSING COSMOPOLITAN LINKAGE INTERFACE TUNNELING GLOCALIZED SUBCULTURE INTERPLAY CROSSING&CUTTING NEO-TRADITION ARCHE DIFFUSION SHIFTING MULTICULTURAL SPRAWL INTERUPTION OVERLAPPING FUTURISTIK UTOPIA SUBLIME REVERSING

CASE FOR CREATIVE PROCESS PHASE OF ARTISTIC ACTUALIZATION ARTIST S CHANCE : VISIONARY CHOICES FIELD OF ARTIST S CHANGE : ARTISTIC EXPLORATION MEANINGS WAY OF LIFE SOCIAL PRACTICE PROFESSION ONTOLOGY EPISTEMOLOGY AESTHETICS ARTISTIC SKILL WORLD VIEW KNOWLEDGE VALUES WAY OF COMPOSING COSMOPOLITAN LINKAGE INTERFACE TUNNELING GLOCALIZED SUBCULTURE INTERPLAY CROSSING&CUTTING NEO-TRADITION ARCHE DIFFUSION SHIFTING MULTICULTURAL SPRAWL INTERUPTION OVERLAPPING FUTURISTIK UTOPIA SUBLIME REVERSING

CASE FOR CREATIVE PROCESS PHASE OF ARTISTIC ACTUALIZATION ARTIST S CHANCE : VISIONARY CHOICES FIELD OF ARTIST S CHANGE : ARTISTIC EXPLORATION MEANINGS WAY OF LIFE SOCIAL PRACTICE PROFESSION ONTOLOGY EPISTEMOLOGY AESTHETICS ARTISTIC SKILL WORLD VIEW KNOWLEDGE VALUES WAY OF COMPOSING COSMOPOLITAN LINKAGE INTERFACE TUNNELING GLOCALIZED SUBCULTURE INTERPLAY CROSSING&CUTTING NEO-TRADITION ARCHE DIFFUSION SHIFTING MULTICULTURAL SPRAWL INTERUPTION OVERLAPPING FUTURISTIK UTOPIA SUBLIME REVERSING

Contemporary World Philosophy Pos-metaphysic Little Narrative Deconstruction Nomadism Genealogy Social Consumerism Hyperreality Subculture Feminism Post-collonialism Aesthetic Intertextuality Double coding Eclectisism Pastiche Kitsch From : Piliang (2014)

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