Summary
Jovan Čekić: Displacement of the horizon
How to understand an event within your own time or someone else's? A general theory of events does not seem possible, as there are countless ways to map a particular event. It may be possible to make maps only in one way in philosophy, but in a completely different way in art or science. By folding different cards, the consistency of the world is outlined - but only for a moment. Maybe that's why we should no longer look for alternative spaces, because they have long since become reserves within the capitalist machine, but experiment with the real as different ways of connecting with the world.
Philosopher, art theorist and conceptual artist. Influenced by Deleuze's philosophical thought, he sees alternative spaces as reserves within the capitalist machine and calls for experimentation with real spaces as different ways of relating to the world. It also deals with the problems facing 20th century art, especially in terms of the changes that occurred with the advent of technical reproduction, as well as mapping the shifts in art that herald the replacement of writing culture by screen culture.
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