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Light box Tester. September. @plymouthuniversityfineart @plymuni #technosublime (at Plymouth University)
Romanticism and the Sublime @lubomirovangushughes Curated by Jonty Levin Ambrosine Allen | Mohammed Qasim Ashfaq | Oliver Beer | Gordon Cheung | Susan Derges | Nicolas Feldmeyer | Calum McClure | Marten Lange | Nadege Meriau | Lois Patino | Santeri Tuori Exhibition Continues: 1 - 23 October 2016 Friday to Sunday 12-6pm, or by appointment Image: DETAIL of Course of Empire - Arcadian (after Thomas Cole), Giclee on canvas, Gordon Cheung 2016 http://lubomirov-angus-hughes.com/Romanticism-and-the-Sublime #GordonCheung #GrandTour #Empire #Propaganda #Glitch #Sublime #TechnoSublime (at Lubomirov / Angus-Hughes)
Without objective distance, there is no contemplation; without contemplation there is no metaphysics. Virtuality and interactivity are the death not just of art but also of culture itself. Interactivity is a vacuum, a self-perpetuating, self- referring, closed circle that coils in on itself.
*Ewan Morrison, Ten Reasons why the Art World Hates Digital Art, 1998