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Transcript: Modernism- A late 19th century movement which stood for emancipating human kind from confining traditions, a movement which engendered the secular Western society, and effected art as well as art history. Abstraction- A movement in art which removes itself from representation Expressionism- A movement in which artists attempt to visually express their inner emotions. Iconography- Visuals and symbols which represent a person, culture or movement. Empiricism- One approach to the study of art history, influenced by the scientific method of accumulating data and basing theories on these collected facts. Idealism- The second approach to the study of art history in which it was accepted that the experience of the world gave birth to the creations inspired from it, meaning that each new creation of art was simply a new representation of the spirit of the world which we lived. Heautonomy is a principle of reflective judgement according to which the subject gives itself a law ‘not to nature (as autonomy), but to itself (as heautonomy), to guide its reflection upon nature’ Hermeneutics- covers both the first order art and the second order theory of understanding and interpretation of linguistic and non-linguistic expressions. As a theory of interpretation, the hermeneutic tradition stretches all the way back to ancient Greek philosophy. In the course of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, hermeneutics emerges as a crucial branch of Biblical studies. Later on, it comes to include the study of ancient and classic cultures. Metaphysical- of or relating to things that are thought to exist but that cannot be seen Culture - the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time Pathological - being such to a degree that is extreme, excessive, or markedly abnormal Theory of Storms - role of the ‘historical crisis’ in Jacob Burckhardt’s theory of history which examined how Burckhardt praised the ‘crisis’ was a way in which it could accelerate historical processes Connoisseurship- A connoisseur is a person who pays close observation to the unique details within an art piece which are attributed to the uniqueness of the artist. Applying connoiseurship as a method, an art historian would work in a similar fashion, however the method is usually in combination with other methods. Hegel's Collapse- Romantic painting declines when art begins to interest itself exclusively with secular matters Profound subjects were replaced by everyday life Hegel is scathed over the art of his own time and feels it lacked a true spiritual necessity Art he claims has ran its course and would now be the role of the philosopher to articulate the “Absolute Idea” Even though Hegel believes that art ceased to be the supreme need of the spirit he still remained that it may only mean that at some unknown future point art might become important again Hegel’s Aesthetics is not the funeral oration for art that it has sometimes been referenced Hegel developed two important questions that art history raises What makes art historically and socially specific? What motivates changes in art over time Hegel’s assumption that art’s evolution was caused by a metaphysical force (the Absolute Idea) was unverifiable and led to an over generalized account of art His theories did not adequately link artistic expression with social conditions that prevailed at any given art piece’s time And finally metaphysics of the individual is described by Rumohr as "the expression of the individual unity that comes from the unique conjunction of subjective and objective forces." Rumohr was noted for breaking away from Hegel and Winckelmann's approach to the arts. Anthropology and/as Art History, 151-154 This essay may offer the simplest means of understanding art historical application. It approaches art by “charting the progressive evolution of national, ethnic, racial character, ‘spirit’, intelligence, or mentality…that stylistic change over time and place was symptomatic of broader or deeper changes in meaning or significance; changes in individual or collective mentality or will.” Simply put, cultural (in its many capacities drives changes in the arts). “Change in art comes about primarily as a result of the unfolding logic or trajectory of the system of forms itself.” In short, changes in art are smaller steps in resolving cultural and artistic problems. Temas a ver: Quien soy Dinamica 1 Reglas del juego Dinamica 2 The two main formalist art historians were Heinrich Wolfflin and Riegl Heinrich Wolfflin • Born in Switzerland and studied under Jakob Burckhardt • Later became Burckhardts successor • Built his art history upon the psychology of perception • Wrote Principles of Art History, often considered the most influential book in the field of art history • Was known for being one of the first to use dual projection in his lectures. Comparing two paintings side by side. • He would later criticize the empathy theory that he once supported. Claiming that

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Transcript: LLUVIA DE IDEAS - NUEVAS FORMAS DE VIVIENDA Lo que hay QUÉ ES LO NUEVO? Alta movilidad global Estilo de trabajo Acceso tecnológico Paradoja: Aislamiento / necesidad de comunidad Nuevas formas de vivienda Nuevas formas de vivienda Flexibilidad Institucional Financiera Temporal Movilidad Interacción "According to global trends (and political activist Jimmy McMillian), the rent is too damn high! Housing crises exist in almost every major city and alternative housing models are hard to access. Renting and owning a home is increasingly more expensive, spaces are not designed for contemporary personal and professional lifestyles, and many residents in big cities are not living within formal housing norms and regulations." Fuente: https://www.generosity.com/community-fundraising/purehouse-lab-s-co-living-network "Co-living" companies Welive Welive A New Way of Living. 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The Domain Companies, a developer operating in NYC and New Orleans, has recently announced plans for a $100 million mixed-use property in Salt Lake City. “Our concept expands beyond ‘micro-units’ or co-living,” said Matt Schwartz, the company’s principal. “While they share similar themes, we see this concept as an evolution of the early micro-unit formats. The apartments utilize creative layouts and furniture solutions to maximize efficiency and affordability Otros sectores adaptándose Licensed in 50 states, backed by a major insurance company, and top-rated by A.M. Best, Slice insurance offers comprehensive coverage that keeps you protected when other homeshare policies cannot. Our homeshare policies include $2 million in commercial liability, the full replacement cost of your home and it’s contents, plus an additional 18 coverages specific to homesharing including infestation, liquor liability, vandalism, loss of income, and more. Best of all, get it for as little as $7 a night. Fuente: https://www.slice.is/homeshare/ Otros sectores adaptándose ROOMIAPP Millennials are moving more than ever — on average a Roomi user is only staying in one place for 4.3 months. With rising rent prices, looming student debts and a preference for flexible, nomadic lifestyles, shared housing is becoming the new normal. But the process of searching for a place and a person to live with is complicated and outdated. (Did we mention it’s also unsafe??) Sites like Craigslist do not verify the apartment listings or vet the users and there’s often a risk of a scam or expensive, hidden broker fees. Apps como herramientas Según el Comité Mixto OIT/OMS, las intervenciones sobre la organización del trabajo van encaminadas a conseguir que se facilite la autonomía, el desarrollo y la satisfacción en el trabajo, previniendo además los accidentes de trabajo y promoviendo las actitudes de cooperación. Freelance / outsourcing Trabajos por rotacion Relevancia al tiempo libre, ocio y recreación. Nuevas formas de trabajo Nuevas formas de trabajo Lo que hace falta VACIOS OCIO Movilidad mundial Movilidad mundial "The number of airline passengers originating from other countries has growth from 41 million in 1990 to 91 million today." Big Shifts Ahead Otros Targets Otros targets Estos cambios impactan el estilo de vida de

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Transcript: Wisdom does not flow like water Plato’s Critique of Pederasty Pederasty Background Symposium Pederasty My Project Pausanias' Speech Pausanias' Speech Two Aphrodites Uranian Heavenly Pandemos Common Text Text Pictures Pictures "Here, Socrates, lie down alongside me, so that by my touching you, I too may enjoy the piece of wisdom that just occurred to you while you were in the porch. It is plain that you found it and have it, for otherwise you would not have come away beforehand." Agathon and Socrates “It would be a good thing, Agathon, if wisdom were the sort of thing that flows from the fuller of us into the emptier, just by our touching one another, as the water in wine cups flows through a wool thread from the fuller to the emptier. For if wisdom too is like that, then I set a high price on my being placed alongside you, for I believe I shall be filled from you with much fair wisdom. My own may turn out to be a sorry sort of wisdom, or disputable like a dream; but your own is brilliant and capable of much development, since it has flashed out so intensely from you while you are young; and yesterday it became conspicuous among more than thirty thousand Greek witnesses." "You are outrageous, Socrates," Agathon said. "A little later you and I will go to court about our wisdom, with Dionysus as judge, but now first attend to dinner." how water flows Principle at play When they do engage in a contest about love Timeline YEAR Alcibiades' Speech Socrates, he claims, is like “those silenuses that sit in the shops of herm sculptors, the ones that craftsman make holding reed pipes or flutes; and if they are split in two and opened up they show they have images of gods within.” (215b) Alcibiades' Speech You, in my opinion,' I said, 'have proved to be the only deserving lover of mine; and it seems to me that you hesitate to mention it to me. Now I am in this state: I believe it is very foolish not to gratify you in this or anything else of mine—my wealth or my friends—that you need; for nothing is more important to d me than that I become the best possible; and I believe that, as far as I am concerned, there is no one more competent than you to be a fellow helper to me in this. So I should be far more ashamed before men of good sense for not gratifying a man like you than I should be before the many and senseless for gratifying you.' Seduction Scene 'Really, my dear Alcibiades, you're no sucker if what you say about me is really true and there is some power in me e through which you could become better. You must see, you know, an impossible beauty in me, a beauty very different from the fairness of form in yourself. So if, in observing my beauty, you are trying to get a share in it and to exchange beauty for beauty, you are intending to get far the better deal. For you are trying to acquire the truth of beautiful things in exchange for the seeming and opinion of beautiful things; and you really have in mind to exchange "gold for bronze." But blessed one do consider better: Without your being aware of it—I may be nothing. Thought, you know, begins to have keen eyesight when the sight of the eyes starts to decline from its peak; and you are still far from that.' Conclusion conclusion If Socrates were to have sex with Alcibiades, he would perpetuate: 1) the idea that people can make each other wise. impact: prevent Alcibiades from realizing his ignorance about wisdom 2) Alcibiades belief that his physical attractiveness is the most important thing about him impact: the belief could harm Alcibiades as he begins to decline from his physical peak, when “Thought begins to have keen eyesight.” (219a) 3) Socrates would be no better than the sophists who cannot acknowledge the ways in which they are ignorant, and thus, risk self-deception. Advantages Advantages to my account: -Fits with the well-known picture of a Socrates who: 1) proclaims his own ignorance. 2) critiques the Sophists for i. both not acknowledging what they do not know ii. exchanging money for wisdom -Makes explicit the way Plato critiques the customs of his time -Throws into question a vision of Socrates as someone who consistently denies bodily urges -Makes clear that the container model is supposed to function in opposition to the image of pregnancy and birth. Accounts of “Plato’s Appropriation of Reproduction” run these two images together.

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Transcript: Modernism- A late 19th century movement which stood for emancipating human kind from confining traditions, a movement which engendered the secular Western society, and effected art as well as art history. Abstraction- A movement in art which removes itself from representation Expressionism- A movement in which artists attempt to visually express their inner emotions. Iconography- Visuals and symbols which represent a person, culture or movement. Empiricism- One approach to the study of art history, influenced by the scientific method of accumulating data and basing theories on these collected facts. Idealism- The second approach to the study of art history in which it was accepted that the experience of the world gave birth to the creations inspired from it, meaning that each new creation of art was simply a new representation of the spirit of the world which we lived. Heautonomy is a principle of reflective judgement according to which the subject gives itself a law ‘not to nature (as autonomy), but to itself (as heautonomy), to guide its reflection upon nature’ Hermeneutics- covers both the first order art and the second order theory of understanding and interpretation of linguistic and non-linguistic expressions. As a theory of interpretation, the hermeneutic tradition stretches all the way back to ancient Greek philosophy. In the course of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, hermeneutics emerges as a crucial branch of Biblical studies. Later on, it comes to include the study of ancient and classic cultures. Metaphysical- of or relating to things that are thought to exist but that cannot be seen Culture - the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time Pathological - being such to a degree that is extreme, excessive, or markedly abnormal Theory of Storms - role of the ‘historical crisis’ in Jacob Burckhardt’s theory of history which examined how Burckhardt praised the ‘crisis’ was a way in which it could accelerate historical processes Connoisseurship- A connoisseur is a person who pays close observation to the unique details within an art piece which are attributed to the uniqueness of the artist. Applying connoiseurship as a method, an art historian would work in a similar fashion, however the method is usually in combination with other methods. Hegel's Collapse- Romantic painting declines when art begins to interest itself exclusively with secular matters Profound subjects were replaced by everyday life Hegel is scathed over the art of his own time and feels it lacked a true spiritual necessity Art he claims has ran its course and would now be the role of the philosopher to articulate the “Absolute Idea” Even though Hegel believes that art ceased to be the supreme need of the spirit he still remained that it may only mean that at some unknown future point art might become important again Hegel’s Aesthetics is not the funeral oration for art that it has sometimes been referenced Hegel developed two important questions that art history raises What makes art historically and socially specific? What motivates changes in art over time Hegel’s assumption that art’s evolution was caused by a metaphysical force (the Absolute Idea) was unverifiable and led to an over generalized account of art His theories did not adequately link artistic expression with social conditions that prevailed at any given art piece’s time And finally metaphysics of the individual is described by Rumohr as "the expression of the individual unity that comes from the unique conjunction of subjective and objective forces." Rumohr was noted for breaking away from Hegel and Winckelmann's approach to the arts. Anthropology and/as Art History, 151-154 This essay may offer the simplest means of understanding art historical application. It approaches art by “charting the progressive evolution of national, ethnic, racial character, ‘spirit’, intelligence, or mentality…that stylistic change over time and place was symptomatic of broader or deeper changes in meaning or significance; changes in individual or collective mentality or will.” Simply put, cultural (in its many capacities drives changes in the arts). “Change in art comes about primarily as a result of the unfolding logic or trajectory of the system of forms itself.” In short, changes in art are smaller steps in resolving cultural and artistic problems. The two main formalist art historians were Heinrich Wolfflin and Riegl Heinrich Wolfflin • Born in Switzerland and studied under Jakob Burckhardt • Later became Burckhardts successor • Built his art history upon the psychology of perception • Wrote Principles of Art History, often considered the most influential book in the field of art history • Was known for being one of the first to use dual projection in his lectures. Comparing two paintings side by side. • He would later criticize the empathy theory that he once supported. Claiming that it is not as universally applicable as he once thought. That

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