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The paradox of the relationship between explanatory schemes of the differentiation of reasoning and instrumental reason has been analysed with the intention of opening a discussion more than of establishing a position on conditions of possibility. This analysis leads to the construction of new concepts in creative processes, which was to unfold a proliferation not just of the forms but also of the modalities. As such, that creation comes into being through this negation. To consider these issues, the book brings together a number of inter-related fields of creative practice and situates…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The paradox of the relationship between explanatory schemes of the differentiation of reasoning and instrumental reason has been analysed with the intention of opening a discussion more than of establishing a position on conditions of possibility. This analysis leads to the construction of new concepts in creative processes, which was to unfold a proliferation not just of the forms but also of the modalities. As such, that creation comes into being through this negation. To consider these issues, the book brings together a number of inter-related fields of creative practice and situates critical inquiry in methodologies that structure how the 'subject' manifests itself, linking artistic works and curatorial activities is developed through a series of philosophical reflections. The book seen as a whole examines these 'encounters' that facilitates a mirror' reflection of a world "yet-to-come" through varied means for engagement through art production and theoretical and curatorial positions.
Autorenporträt
Gulsen Bal is a curator, visual culture theorist and currently lecturer at Istanbul Bilgi University. She holds a Ph.D. in Visual Cultures from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design. Her curating and academic interests include subject positions and positionality seeking creative strategies within differential structures in art practices.