no footnotes date April 2012 POV date March 2012 Aestheticrelativism is the philosophical view that the judgement of beauty is relativism relative to different individuals and or cultures and that there are no universal criteria of beauty. For example, in historical terms, the female form as depicted in the Venus of Willendorf and the women in the paintings of Rubens would today be regarded as over ... among primitive peoples is sometimes regarded as grotesque by Western society. Aestheticrelativism might be regarded as a sub set of an overall philosophical relativism , which denies any absolute standards of truth or morality as well as of aesthetic judgement. A frequently cited source for philosophical relativism in postmodern theory is a fragment by Nietzsche , entitled On Truth and Lie in an Extra Moral Sense. Aestheticrelativism is a variety of the philosophy known generally as relativism ... to be objectively true. Other varieties of relativism include cognitive relativism the general claim that all truth and knowledge is relative and Ethical Relativism the claim that moral judgments are relative . Aesthetic and Ethical relativism are sub categories of Cognitive Relativism. Philosophers ... prominent philosophical opponent of aestheticrelativism was Immanuel Kant , who argued that the judgment ... aestheticrelativism. In studies of facial attractiveness there seems to be wide cross cultural ..., common sense may appear to suggest that aestheticrelativism is false. There is widespread agreement at least among the informed and educated public as to the aesthetic value of individual works ... as distinct from aesthetic terms, is a matter of ongoing debate. In sexual choices Aestheticrelativism is common in the social sciences and in feminist thought. Beauty is regarded as a social ... sexes, and consequently the criteria for aesthetic sexual attraction may be correspondingly different ... Aesthetic beauty ca Relativisme est tic he fi Esteettinen relativismi ... more details
hatnote For the physics theory, see Theory of relativity . For relativism in Buddhism, see Two truths doctrine . Previous version Relativism is the idea that some elements or aspects of experience or culture are relative to, i.e., dependent on, other elements or aspects. Relativism is the concept that points ... browse relativism The doctrine that no ideas or beliefs are universally true but that all ... forms of relativism which vary in their degree of controversy. ref Maria Baghramian identifies 16 Relativism , 2004,Baghramian ref The term often refers to truth relativism , which is the doctrine that there are no Universality ... particular frame of reference, such as a language or a culture cf. cultural relativism . Another widespread and contentious form is moral relativism . See also moral relativism , aestheticrelativism , social constructionism , and cognitive relativism . Relativism is sometimes interpreted as saying ... argues there is but one true and correct view. citation needed date December 2011 One argument for relativism ... cultural context. citation needed date December 2011 Forms of relativism Anthropological versus philosophical relativism Anthropological relativism refers to a methodology methodological stance, in which ... beliefs and behaviors in their local contexts. This has become known as methodological relativism ... Harry Collins title What s wrong with relativism? url http physicsworld.com cws article print 1607 ... 2008 04 16 quote ...methodological relativism impartial assessment of how knowledge develops ... within the social sciences. Philosophical relativism , in contrast, is the skeptical position that asserts ... Carey ref Methodological relativism and philosophical relativism can exist independently from one another, but most anthropologists base their methodological relativism on that of the philosophical ... 4 Methodological and Philosophical Relativism by Gananath Obeyesekere ref Descriptive versus normative relativism The concept of relativism also has importance both for philosophy philosophers and for anthropology ... more details
Factual relativism or epistemic relativism is a mode of reasoning which extends relativism and subjectivism to fact ual matter and reason . In factual relativism the facts used to establish the truth or falsehood of any statement are understood to be relative to the perspective of those proving or falsify ing the proposition. ref Iris Einheuser, Varieties of Relativism Indexical, Propositional and Factual , http www.ub.es grc logos activities conferences relativismabouttruth Abstract5 Einheuser .pdf from the Logos conference on RELATIVIZING UTTERANCE TRUTH, Barcelona, 2005. ref Viewpoints One school of thought compares scientific knowledge to the mythology of other cultures, arguing that it is merely our society s set of myths based on our society s assumptions. For support, Paul Feyerabend s comments in Against Method that The similarities between science and myth are indeed astonishing and First world science is one science among many from the introduction to the Chinese edition citequote ... ... notion of truth, then cognitive relativism is patently false since a proposition is true to the extent ... is possible. Larry Laudan s book Science and Relativism outlines the various philosophical points of view on the subject in the form of a dialogue. See also Aestheticrelativism Cultural relativism Moral relativism Strong programme Notes references References Maria Baghramian, Relativism, London Routledge, 2004, ISBN 0415161509 Ernest Gellner , Relativism and the Social Sciences, Cambridge ... , Rationality and Relativism, Oxford Basil Blackwell, 1982, ISBN 0631127739 Jack W. Meiland, Michael Krausz, Relativism, Cognitive and Moral, Notre Dame University of Notre Dame Press, 1982, ISBN 0268016119 Diederick Raven, Lieteke van Vucht Tijssen, Jan de Wolf, Cognitive Relativism and Social Science ... Relativism , 2006, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Westacott, E. http www.iep.utm.edu relativi Relativism , 2005, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy DEFAULTSORT Factual Relativism Category Relativism ... more details
Compare moral relativism , aestheticrelativism , social constructionism , and cognitive relativism . Cultural relativism This principle was established as axiom atic in anthropology anthropological research ... theorist Alain Locke in 1924 to describe Robert Lowie s extreme cultural relativism , found ... ref Cultural relativism involves specific epistemology epistemological and methodological claims. Whether ... should not be confused with moral relativism . Epistemological origins The epistemological claims that led to the development of cultural relativism have their origins in the German Age of Enlightenment ... of Chicago Press. page 1 ref Cultural relativism was in part a response to Western ethnocentrism. Ethnocentrism ... culture. The principle of cultural relativism thus forced anthropologists to develop innovative ... relativism was the central tool for American anthropologists in this refusal of Western claims ... Melville Herskovits summed up the principle of cultural relativism thus Judgements are based on experience ... relativism is an attitude that is of fundamental methodological importance, because it calls ..., and principle of cultural relativism, were for Kroeber and his colleagues the fundamental contribution ... relativism as a method. Her book, Patterns of Culture , did much to popularize the term in the United ... bound, rather than natural or universal. In this context, cultural relativism is a heuristic ... relativism is a tool not only in cultural understanding, but in cultural critique. This points ... taken for granted assumptions. ref name Michael M.J page 1 The critical function of cultural relativism ... Relativism as an Ethnocentric Notion, in The Philosophy of Society ref Although Cook is misconstruing cultural relativism to be identical to moral relativism , his point still applies to the broader understanding of the term. Relativism does not mean that one s views are false, but it does mean that it is false ... relativism as a means of cultural critique is Margaret Mead s dissertation research under Boas of adolescent ... more details
refimprove date October 2011 Moral relativism may be any of several philosophical positions concerned with the differences in moral judgments across different people and culture s. Descriptive moral relativism holds only that some people do in fact disagree about what is moral meta ethical moral relativism ... moral relativism holds that because nobody is right or wrong, we ought to tolerate the behavior ... meta ethical relativism, and moreover, not all meta ethical relativists adopt normative relativism ... relativism has been espoused, criticized, and debated for thousands of years, from ancient Greece and India ... Descriptive Descriptive moral relativism is merely the positive science positive or descriptive ... web last Swoyer first Chris authorlink http www.ou.edu ouphil faculty swoyer swoyer.html title Relativism ... entries relativism 1.2 accessdate May 10, 2010 ref It is the observation that different cultures ... relativism is a widespread position in academic fields such as anthropology and sociology ... of people. ref Chris Gowans , Moral Relativism http plato.stanford.edu entries moral relativism ... on what we ought to do. They argue that meta ethical relativism implies that we ought to tolerate ... premises. ref name stanford http plato.stanford.edu entries moral relativism ref Meta ethical relativism seems to eliminate the normative relativist s ability to make prescriptive claims. In other words, normative relativism may find it difficult to make a statement like we think it is moral ... better education, or technology, etc. History Moral relativism encompasses views and arguments ... and of moral relativism, though Hume himself did not espouse relativism. He distinguished between ... to formulate a detailed theory of moral relativism. He portrayed all moral ideas as subjective judgments ... on meta ethical relativism Scientific views Moral questions and science See also Science of morality ... to Hare, human logic shows the error of relativism in one very important sense see Hare s Sorting ... more details
Aesthetic distance refers to the gap between a viewer s conscious reality and the fictional reality presented in a work of art. When a reader becomes fully engrossed in the illusory narrative world of a book, the author has achieved a close aesthetic distance. If the author then jars the reader from the reality of the story, essentially reminding the reader they are reading a book, the author is said to have violated the aesthetic distance. ref http academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu english melani lit term.html Literary terms ref ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary aesthetic distance Merriam Webster ref The notion of aesthetic distance derives from an article by William Bullough published in 1912. In that article, he begins with the image of a passenger on a ship observing fog at sea. If the passenger thinks of the fog in terms of danger to the ship, the experience is not aesthetic, but to regard the beautiful scene in detached wonder is to take legitimate aesthetic attitude. One must ... in Art and as an Aesthetic Principle. Dickie, G., Sclafani, R., Roblin, R. Aesthetics A Critical ... evoke different levels of aesthetic distance. For instance, William Faulkner tends to invoke a close aesthetic distance by using first person narrative and Stream of consciousness narrative mode stream of consciousness , while Ernest Hemingway tends to invoke a greater aesthetic distance from the reader through use of Narrative mode Third person view third person narrative . Violating the aesthetic ... of aesthetic distance. An easy example in theater or film is breaking the fourth wall, when characters suspend the progress of the story to speak directly to the audience. When the aesthetic distance ... , a concept coined by playwright Bertolt Brecht . Many examples of violating the aesthetic distance ... directly. In film, the aesthetic distance is often violated unintentionally. Examples might include ... direct depiction of graphic sex or violence in film is an inherent violation of aesthetic distance ... more details
The New Aesthetic is a term used to refer to the increasing appearance of the visual language of digital technology and the Internet in the physical world, and the blending of virtual and physical. The phenomenon has been around for a long time but lately James Bridle and partners have identified the full potential Citation needed date April 2012 through a series of talks and observations. The term gained a wider following a panel at the SXSW conference in 2012. ref Cite web url http booktwo.org notebook sxaesthetic title sxaesthetic report author James Bridle date 15 March 2012 accessdate 16 April 2012 ref The author Bruce Sterling has said of the New Aesthetic The New Aesthetic is a native product of modern network culture. It s from London, but it was born digital, on the Internet. The New Aesthetic is a theory object and a shareable concept. The New Aesthetic is collectively intelligent. It s diffuse, crowdsourcey, and made of many small pieces loosely joined. It is rhizomatic, as the people at Rhizome would likely tell you. It s open sourced, and triumph of amateurs. It s like its ... web url http www.wired.com beyond the beyond 2012 04 an essay on the new aesthetic title An Essay on the New Aesthetic publisher Wired date 2 April 2012 accessdate 14 April 2012 ref Matthew Battles ... that makes reference to purported paradigm examples New Aesthetic is a collaborative attempt to draw a circle around several species of aesthetic activity including but not limited to drone photography ... to the New Aesthetic is a sense that we re learning to wave at machines and that perhaps in their glitchy ... metalab.harvard.edu 2012 04 but it moves the new aesthetic emergent virtual taste title But it moves the New Aesthetic & emergent virtual taste author Matthew Battles publisher Metalab date 8 April 2012 ... Waving at the Machines , The New Aesthetic Waving at the Machines http new aesthetic.tumblr.com New Aesthetic , a Tumblr blog documenting examples of the New Aesthetic Category Art genres ... more details
Aesthetic medicine is branch of medicine, distinct from plastic surgery , focused on satisfying the aesthetic desires and goals of patients. Aesthetic medicine comprises all medical procedures in the field of Aesthetics excluding all plastic surgery surgical procedures which require an operating table and general anesthesia such as breast implants, liposuction, surgery of obesity, facelifts, rhinoplasty, etc. . ref http aiam.us definitions about aesthetic medicine American Institute of Aesthetic Medicine , AIAM. ref This specialty is primarily focused on the pathophysiology of aging skin, and adheres to scientific based procedures. Physicians practicing Aesthetic Medicine are trained in both invasive and non invasive treatment modalities, and typically utilize a combination to meet the needs of the patient. ref http www.iapam.com aboutiapam International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine , IAPAM. ref Indication It can intervene in the treatment of the wrinkles and the scars in the ageing of the face, the hands, the low neckline and the glance in the treatment of the pigmentary spots, of the disgracious blood vessels in the prevention of body ageing in Tatoo Tattoo removal laser tattoo removal The fields of competence are mesotherapy , the general medicine, biology, the dermatology, the endocrinology, gynecology, psychology. ref fr M decine esth tique M decine sthetique , French Wikipedia. ref Most current procedures Most current non surgical aesthetic procedures Injections Botulinum toxin Injections of Hyaluronan Hyaluronic Acid and other fillers. Chemical peel Chemical Peels Medical Cosmetology Aesthetic Mesotherapy Shapes and Cellulite Control Nutrition Hair transplantation Hair removal Skin Laser medicine Laser Therapy Aesthetic Venous Treatment Aptos Contour Threads Curl Lifting Non surgical liposuction Lipotomy Carboxytherapy Benefit of aesthetic medicine The real benefit of practicing Aesthetic Medicine is the type of care that practitioners are offering ... more details
Aesthetic atrophy is the diminished capacity to appreciate new or unfamiliar music or other sensory stimuli. It is typically accompanied by the sufferer s retreat to familiar and comfortable works. ref Cite news last Cizmar first Martin coauthors title The Scourge of Aesthetic Atrophy, and the Top 50 Albums of the Aughts newspaper Phoenix New Times location Phoenix, Arizona pages language publisher New Times Media date 31 December 2009 url http www.phoenixnewtimes.com 2009 12 31 music the scourge of aesthetic atrophy at the top 50 albums of the aughts 2 accessdate 2 January 2010 ref References reflist Category Aesthetics ... more details
More footnotes date April 2009 Aesthetic emotions refer to emotions that are felt during aesthetic activity and or appreciation. These emotions may be of the everyday variety such as fear , wonder emotion wonder or sympathy or may be specific to aesthetic contexts. Examples of the latter include the Sublime philosophy sublime , the beauty beautiful , and the kitsch . In each of these respects, the emotion usually constitutes only a part of the overall aesthetic experience, but may play a more or less definitive role for that state. Types Visual arts and film The relation between aesthetic emotions and other emotions is traditionally said to rely on the disinterestedness of the aesthetic experience see Kant especially . Aesthetic emotions do not motivate practical behaviours in the way that other emotions do such as fear motivating avoidance behaviours . The capacity of artworks to arouse emotions such as fear is a subject of philosophical and psychological research. ref name research programme http www.affective sciences.org aesthetic emotions Aesthetic emotions Swiss Center for Affective Sciences Bot generated title ref It raises problems such as the paradox of fiction in which one responds with sometimes quite intense emotions to art, even whilst knowing that the scenario presented is fictional see for instance the work of Kendall Walton . Another issue is the problem of imaginative resistance , which considers why we are able to imagine many far fetched fictional truths but experience ... no references to stories or images or any other kind of extramusical idea. The aesthetic ideas underlying the absolute music debate relate to Kant s aesthetic disinterestedness from his Critique of Aesthetic ... Clay, Felix. The Origin of the Aesthetic Emotion . Sammelb nde der Internationalen Musikgesellschaft ... 28190801 2F03 299 3A2 3C282 3ATOOTAE 3E2.0.CO 3B2 4 Pouivet, Roger. On the Cognitive Functioning of Aesthetic ... 0024 094X 282000 2933 3A1 3C49 3AOTCFOA 3E2.0.CO 3B2 U aesthetics DEFAULTSORT Aesthetic Emotions Category ... more details
orphan date August 2010 Infobox book name Aesthetic Journalism How to Inform Without Informing title orig translator image File AestheticJournalism.jpg image caption Aesthetic Journalism Cover Page author Alfredo Cramerotti illustrator cover artist country language English language English series subject genre publisher Intellect pub date September 2009 media type Print pages 112 pp isbn 9781841502687 oclc congress preceded by followed by Aesthetic Journalism How to Inform Without Informing is a book by Italian writer, curator and artist Alfredo Cramerotti. Recognising the blurring of margins between artistic and information practices ref Cramerotti, Alfredo. 2009. Aesthetic Journalism How to Inform Without Informing , Chicago Intellect, The University of Chicago Press. p.37. ref as a main feature in contemporary culture, Cramerotti sets out the Who, What, Where, When and How, and Why of Aesthetic Journalism. Cramerotti identifies this investigative approach in contemporary art and photography ... Raad and Bruno Serralogue. For Cramerotti, Aesthetic Journalism implies the critical use of documentary ... of nature and manmade environment ref Cramerotti, Aesthetic Journalism, p.21 ref can open up ... of representation. In doing so, Aesthetic Journalism renders productive readings of reality, information, fact, fiction and objectivity. Although the process leading up to aesthetic journalism ... becoming a common art form , ref Cramerotti, Aesthetic Journalism, p.32 ref Cramerotti s text speculates on the mutual convergence of art and media into a new cross discipline of Aesthetic Journalism ... 8 taking place in the region of Murcia, Spain. ref http turbulence.org blog 2009 12 31 aesthetic journalism ... links http fayinc.wordpress.com ABC of Aesthetic Journalism by Fay Nicolson http www.intellectbooks.co.uk books view Book,id 4651 Aesthetic Journalism at Intellect Books http www.nottinghamcontemporary.org ... Contemporary, UK http vimeo.com 10980237 Talk on Aesthetic Journalism with Alfredo Cramerotti ... more details
Infobox musical artist name The Scene Aesthetic background group or band image origin Seattle, Washington , U.S. genre acoustic music Acoustic br Indie Pop years active 2005&ndash present label Unsigned associated acts Danger Radio website http www.thesceneaesthetic.com thesceneaesthetic.com current members Andrew de Torres br Eric Kimberlin Bowley The Scene Aesthetic is an United States American two piece acoustic music acoustic indie rock indie popular music pop band based in Seattle , Washington ... with He is We and Carter Hulsey. The Scene Aesthetic compiled their demo music demo songs from MySpace ... , and returned on December 20, 2008. The Scene Aesthetic released a cover of Taylor Swift s Love ... blog entry, Retrieved on July 26, 2009. ref On June 8, The Scene Aesthetic announced the release ... , was released on June 22. On July 4, 2010, The Scene Aesthetic uploaded a new version of the song Humans which will be on the new album on PureVolume . On October 19, 2010, The Scene Aesthetic premiered the track If You re A Bird via a link online. On October 26, 2010, The Scene Aesthetic will release ... Aesthetic album Brother was released independently. In May 2011, The Scene Aesthetic released a deluxe edition of Brother The Scene Aesthetic album Brother , which includes the Sister EP , containing ... renditions of three tracks on Brother The Scene Aesthetic album Brother Walk This Town , Never Gonna Let This Go , If You re A Bird . In August 2011, The Scene Aesthetic released a new single, entitled ... small Discography Albums Building Homes from What We ve Known April 7, 2006 The Scene Aesthetic album The Scene Aesthetic July 10, 2007 Brother November 2, 2010 The Days Ahead December 6, 2011 ... wikitable Year Title 2007 On the Road with The Scene Aesthetic Cover songs class wikitable Year ... After He Is We See also Danger Radio References Reflist External links commons The Scene Aesthetic http www.thesceneaesthetic.com Official Website DEFAULTSORT Scene Aesthetic Category American pop punk ... more details
Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Aesthetic Perfection image caption image size background solo singer alias origin Los Angeles , California instrument genre Electro Industrial br Aggrotech occupation years active 2000 &ndash present label Out of Line Records Europe br Bractune Records USA associated acts website http www.aesthetic perfection.net aesthetic perfection.net br http profile.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction user.viewprofile&friendid ... keyboards notable instruments Aesthetic Perfection is an United States American Electronic music ... Interviews 275 Aesthetic Perfection.html ref As of Fall 2011, Aesthetic Perfection is signed ... . ref http www.blackvector.se aesthetic perfection presents third studio album with newly signed label ... style background f0f0f0 Year 999 2xCD, Limited Sacrifice Aesthetic Perfection Remix Agonoize Out of Line 2005 Endzeit Bunkertracks Vol. 2 4xCD, Box, Limited Sick Fuck Aesthetic Perfection Remix Unter Null Alfa Matrix 2006 Compendium CD, Album, Limited Still Alive Aesthetic Perfection Remix Solitary Experiments Out of Line 2007 The Crypt Injection CD, Album, Enhanced Portrait of Homicide Aesthetic Perfection Remix Dawn of Ashes COP International 2007 A Kiss to Resist EP CD Our Game Aesthetic Perfection ... the Beat Aesthetic Perfection Remix Combichrist Metropolis Records 2009 Rot 2 x CD Ltd Rot Remix by Aesthetic Perfection SITD SITD Accession Records 2009 Dogmatic Infidel Comedown Ok CD Kingdom of Welcome Addiction Remix by Aesthetic Perfection IAMX 61 Seconds 2010 Dog Eat Dog CD, Maxi Single Dog Eat Dog Remix by Aesthetic Perfection Hocico Out of Line 2010 Electronic Saviors 4 x CD Ltd Version 2 Aesthetic Perfection Mix genCAB Metropolis Records 2010 Compilations align center style background ... groups established in 2000 Category Electro industrial US electronic band stub de Aesthetic Perfection ru Aesthetic Perfection ... more details
Frankfurt School Italic title For the academic discipline, see aesthetics . Aesthetic Theory is a book by the 20th century Germany German philosophy philosopher Theodor Adorno which was culled from drafts written between 1961 and 1969, ultimately published posthumously in 1970. Although anchored by aesthetics the philosophical study of art , the book is interdisciplinary and incorporates elements of political philosophy , sociology , metaphysics and other philosophical pursuits in keeping with Adorno ... evolution of art ref name upress http www.upress.umn.edu book division books aesthetic theory?searchterm aesthetic theory Aesthetic Theory at UMN Press, retrieved 31 08 2011. ref into its paradoxical ... the most important pieces on aesthetics published in the 20th century. ref name upress Summary In Aesthetic Theory , Adorno is concerned not only with such standard aesthetic preoccupations as the function ... praises dramatist Samuel Beckett , to whom the book was dedicated. ref name stan History Aesthetic Theory .... ref Gretel Adorno and Rolf Tiedemann, Editor s Afterword to Theodor W. Adorno, Aesthetic Theory ... s Afterword to Theodor W. Adorno, Aesthetic Theory , ed. Gretel Adorno and Rolf Tiedemann, trans. Robert ... version. ref Robert Hullot Kentor, Translator s Introduction to Theodor W. Adorno, Aesthetic Theory ... Adorno and Rolf Tiedemann. Frankfurt am Main Suhrkamp Verlag, 1970. . Aesthetic Theory . Ed. Gretel ..., 1984. . Aesthetic Theory . Ed. Gretel Adorno and Rolf Tiedemann. Trans. Robert Hullot Kentor. Minneapolis ..., J.M. The Fate of Art Aesthetic Alienation from Kant to Derrida and Adorno . University Park, PA ... Theodor Adorno . In The Ideology of the Aesthetic . Oxford Blackwell, 1990. 341 65. Huhn, Tom and Lambert Zuidervaart, eds. Semblance of Subjectivity Essays in Adorno s Aesthetic Theory . Cambridge ..., 1997. Zuidervaart, Lambert. Adorno s Aesthetic Theory The Redemption of Illusion . Cambridge, MA MIT ... DEFAULTSORT Aesthetic Theory Category 1970 books Category Aesthetics Category Works by Theodor ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Aesthetic Type EP Artist From First to Last Cover FromFirstToLast Aesthetic.jpg Released June 24, 2003 Recorded 2003 Genre Emo , post hardcore , pop punk Length 21 52 Label Four Leaf Recordings Producer Lee Dyess and From First to Last Reviews Last album This album Aesthetic br 2003 Next album Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Body Count br 2004 Aesthetic is the debut Extended play EP by American emo band From First to Last , released in 2003 in music 2003 . It was the band s first release. Original pressings contain the band s original name First To Last, but later pressings changed when the band added the From to the beginning of their name. In 2008, Aesthetic has become available again in the iTunes Store. Track listing All songs written by From First to Last. Such a Tragedy   3 08 Radical   0 27 For the Taking   3 39 Regrets and Romance   3 51 When Flying Feels Like Falling   2 51 Ultimatums for Egos   3 31 My Heart, Your Hands   4 20 Personnel From First to Last Phillip Reardon  lead vocals, unclean vocals, backing vocals, keyboard, songwriter Matt Good   vocals, backing vocals, lead guitar Travis Richter   vocals, backing vocals, rhythm guitar Joey Antillion  bass Derek Bloom   drums, percussion Additional musicians Maria Richter  Singing vocals on For the Taking and Regrets and Romance . Additional personnel Lee Dyess  Audio engineering engineering , Record producer production , Audio mixing recorded music mixing Adam Krause  photography Burn It Down Media  Album cover artwork , Page layout layout Aesthetic demos Demos of most of the songs recorded for this were released before this EP as singles so that the band could get their music out to the public ... http fromfirsttolast.com main music.php official website of the band DEFAULTSORT Aesthetic Ep Category From First to Last albums Category 2003 EPs es Aesthetic it Aesthetic sv Aesthetic ... more details
Aesthetic of Ugliness Aesthetik des H sslichen is a book by German philosopher Karl Rosenkrantz , written in 1853. It is among the earliest writings on the philosophy of ugliness and draws an analogy between ugliness and moral evil . ref Eco, Umberto ed. On Ugliness New York Rizzoli, 2007. ref References reflist Category 1853 books philo book stub ... more details
This article refers to the philosophy founded by Eli Siegel in 1941 called Aesthetic Realism . See aesthetics ... Infobox organization name image Aesthetic Realism Foundation 3 insets.jpg thumb size 300px image border alt 141 Greene Street, NYC caption The Aesthetic Realism Foundation is located in SoHo NYC purpose Aesthetic Realism, founded in 1941 by poet and critic Eli Siegel 1902 78 , is a philosophy dedicated ... Aesthetic Realism is the philosophy founded by Eli Siegel 1902 1978 in 1941. It is based ... we are going after in ourselves. The philosophy is principally taught at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation ..., and in 1990 it stopped presenting this change. Some former students have said that Aesthetic Realism is a cult, but other former students say it is nothing of the kind. Philosophy Aesthetic Realism ... the reality that is oneself to be the aesthetic oneness of opposites. Motion and rest, surface ... Siegel In Aesthetic Realism, beauty is the putting together of things that can be thought of as opposites .Aesthetic Realism says that reality is aesthetics .Reality is, when completely seen, beautiful that is, reality consists of a mingling in aesthetic relation, of such opposites as the orderly and disorderly . Aesthetic Realism Three Instances ref In Siegel s critical theory, the resolution of conflict ... essential dualities. ref William Packard And as far as Aesthetic Realism goes, it is eminent good ... of Aesthetic Realism, Siegel developed this concept, writing that the arts and sciences all give evidence that reality has an aesthetic nature. ref Lawrence Campbell in Art Students League News According ... Sense for the World, The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known , 221 22 June 1977 URL http www.aestheticrealism.net ... concept of Aesthetic Realism is that the world can be liked honestly by seeing it as an aesthetic oneness of opposites. Further, a core teaching of Aesthetic Realism is that it is every person s deepest desire to like the world on an honest or accurate basis. ref Martha Shepp Aesthetic Realism teaches ... more details
Infobox Book name The Aesthetic Dimension Towards a Critique of Marxist Aesthetics title orig Die Permanenz der Kunst Wider eine bestimmte Marxistische Aesthetik translator Erica Sherover image Image The Aesthetic Dimension.jpg 200px image caption The 1979 Macmillan edition author Herbert Marcuse illustrator cover artist country language German language German series subject Philosophy genre publisher Carl Hanser Verlag pub date 1977 english pub date media type Print pages isbn dewey congress oclc preceded by followed by Frankfurt School The Aesthetic Dimension Toward a Critique of Marxist Aesthetics is a 1978 book about aesthetics by Germany German born philosophy philosopher Herbert Marcuse . It explicates Marcuse s account of modern art s political implications and relationship with society at large. It is the final major work by Marcuse, best known as a founding member of the Frankfurt School . The book is also noteworthy as a demarcation of his split with Marxism via his rejection of Marxist aesthetics . Summary The Aesthetic Dimension not to be confused with a chapter from Marcuse s Eros and Civilization of the same name is a response to previous writings within critical theory on the subject of art, notably those of Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno . Marcuse rejects Benjamin s call in The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction for the politicization i.e., a literal reflection of perceived political realities of modern, reproducible art to both reflect the state of a society and incite change. ref http www.ejumpcut.org archive onlinessays JC15folder WalterBenjamin.html ref Like both Benjamin and Adorno, Marcuse feels that art promises resistance to societal ... revolution. Adorno as represented mainly by his posthumous Aesthetic Theory and Marcuse agree that this possibility ... questiaschool.com References reflist External links http www.questiaschool.com read 82289404 Aesthetic ... www.marxists.org Marxists.org DEFAULTSORT Aesthetic Dimension Category 1978 books Category Aesthetics ... more details
Image Birth of Venus detail.jpg right thumb 250px The Birth of Venus Botticelli The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli A canon in the sphere of visual arts and aesthetics , or an aesthetic canon , is a rule for Body proportions proportions , so as to produce a harmoniously formed figure. Evolution Main Female body shape By extension, the norms of a certain epoch as to what is or is not considered beautiful may be called a canon of beauty . These norms have varied over time and what is considered beautiful in one era may not necessarily be so in another. Canons of beauty follow the evolution of fashion and are dependent on the evolution of physical decoration techniques such as hairdressing or make up . Under France s Ancien R gime , canons of beauty required a woman to have as white a skin as possible. This was achieved sometimes to the danger of health by rouge cosmetics rouge and face powder s as well as mouches , fake moles made of black muslin glued onto the face or chest. Today, by contrast, such canons prefer a healthier skin colour, sportiness, gait and so on. According to the anthropologist Alfred Louis Kroeber, the female silhouette regularly revolves through one of three basic shapes&mdash bustle , scabbard , bell instrument bell . ref fr icon Nathalie Bailleux and Bruno Remaury, Modes et v tements , ditions Gallimard ISBN 2 07 053270 4 ref Proportions in art Seealso Body proportions For his painting The Birth of Venus Sandro Botticelli stated that the distance between the nipple and navel, between the two legs and between the navel and the groin must all be equal for a figure to in his opinion be ideally proportioned. Other such systems of ideal proportions in painting and sculpture include the Polyclitean canon and Vitruvian module s, best known in the Vitruvian Man . Notes references See also Nudity depictions of nudity Source equivalent French DEFAULTSORT Aesthetic Canon Category Art history Category Fashion Category Aesthetic beauty ca C non est tic ... more details
The term snapshot aesthetic refers to a trend within fine art photography in the USA from around 1963 Fact date June 2007 . The style typically features apparently banal everyday subject matter and off centered framing. Subject matter is often presented without apparent link from image to image and relying instead on juxtaposition and disjunction between individual photographs. This tendency was promoted by John Szarkowski , who was head of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art from 1962 to 1991, and it became especially fashionable from the late 1970s until the mid 1980s Fact date June 2007 . Notable practitioners include Garry Winogrand , Nan Goldin , Wolfgang Tillmans , Martin Parr , William Eggleston , and Terry Richardson . In contrast with photographers like W. Eugene Smith and Gordon Parks, these photographers aimed not to reform life but to know it. John Szarkowski, Diane Arbus Szarkowski brought to prominence the work of Diane Arbus , Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand in his influential exhibition New Documents at the Museum of Modern Art in 1967, in which he identified a new trend in photography pictures that seemed to have a casual, snapshot like look and had subject matter that seemed strikingly ordinary. In recent years young contemporary photographers, such as Hiromix , Ryan McGinley , Miko Lim , and Arnis Balcus have gained international recognition thanks to the snapshot aesthetic. From the early nineties the style became the predominant mode in fashion photography, especially within youth fashion magazines such as The Face magazine The Face photography from this era is often associated with the so called heroin chic look a look often seen as having been influenced particularly by Nan Goldin The term arose from the fascination of artists with the classic black & white vernacular photography vernacular snapshot, the characteristics of which ... and the places that they lived and visited. An early theorist of snapshot aesthetic was the Austrian ... more details
Expand further date March 2012 About Artistic interpretation other types of interpretation Interpretation disambiguation Interpretation An interpretation in philosophy of art , is an explanation of the meaning of some work of art . An interpretation expresses an understanding of a work of art, a poem, performance, or piece of literature. Aims of interpretation One or many There are many different theories of interpretation. On the one hand, there are an infinite number of interpretations for any given piece of art, any one of which may be considered valid. Citation needed date May 2009 However, it may also be claimed that there really is only one valid interpretation for any given piece of art. The aesthetic theory that people approach art with different aims is called pluralism. People s interpretations of art may be evaluated relative to these aims. The aim of some of these interpretations is such that they may be said to be true or false and the aim of others do not lend themselves to designating truth or falsity to art. Intended interpretation Among those theories which permit for interpretations being named as valid or invalid, are ones which attempt to identify what the artist is trying to accomplish and interpret the art in terms of whether or not the artist has succeeded. In this view there is a single correct interpretation consistent with the artists intention for any given art work. See also Against Interpretation Representation arts References Michael Krausz , Is there a single right interpretation? E. D. Hirsch, Jr. , Aims of Interpretation aesthetics Category Hermeneutics Category Concepts in aesthetics Category Perception Category Mental processes Category Interpretation philosophy ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 Infobox journal title Aesthetic Surgery Journal cover File Aesthetic Surgery Journal Front Cover Image.jpg editor Foad Nahai discipline Plastic surgery former names Aesthetic Surgery Quarterly abbreviation Aesthet. Surg. J. publisher SAGE Publications on behalf of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery country frequency 8 year history 1996 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal201985?siteId sage uk&prodTypes any&q Aesthetic Surgery Journal&fs 1 link1 http aes.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http aes.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive ISSN 1090 820X eISSN OCLC 300173107 LCCN Aesthetic Surgery Journal is a Peer review peer reviewed medical journal that covers the field of plastic surgery . The journal s editor in chief is Foad Nahai Emory University School of Medicine . It was established in 1996 as Aesthetic Surgery Quarterly and is currently published by SAGE Publications on behalf of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ASAPS . Aesthetic Surgery Journal is the official journal of plastic and aesthetic surgery organizations in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, India, Israel, Japan, Korea, Mexico, The Netherlands, Thailand, and Turkey ... for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and The Rhinoplasty Society . History Aesthetic Surgery Journal evolved ... membership of ASAPS and gradually grew to incorporate articles of clinical interest in aesthetic surgery. From 1988 through 1994, this newsletter was published three times per year and called Aesthetic Surgery . Beginning in 1995, with an additional issue per year, the name was changed to Aesthetic ... to six issues per year, and the name was changed to Aesthetic Surgery Journal . The following persons have been editors in chief since 1997, when the publication became Aesthetic Surgery Journal Robert ... and Indexing Aesthetic Surgery Journal is abstracted and indexed in Academic OneFile Chemical Abstracts ... more details
Infobox journal title Aesthetic Plastic Surgery cover File Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.jpg editor Henry M. Spinelli discipline Surgery language English abbreviation publisher Springer country USA frequency 6 issues year history openaccess impact 0.782 impact year 2008 website http www.springer.com medicine surgery journal 266 link1 http www.springerlink.com content 0364 216X link1 name Online Access link2 link2 name RSS http www.springerlink.com content 0364 216X?sortorder asc&export rss atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0364 216X eISSN 1432 5241 Aesthetic Plastic Surgery is an international peer reviewed medical journal published by Springer Science Business Media Springer . It is the official journal of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. ref International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery http www.isaps.org ref Aesthetic Plastic Surgery publishes original articles advancing the art of aesthetic plastic surgery . Impact factor The journal has an impact factor of 0.782 2008 and is ranked 108 of 148 in the Journal Citation Reports category Surgery. Editors The Editor in Chief of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery is Henry M. Spinelli, MD, PC, FACS of New York, NY. Complete Editorial Board ref Editorial Board http www.springer.com medicine surgery journal 266?detailsPage editorialBoard ref International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ISAPS is the largest international organization representing board certified plastic surgeons. Founded almost 40 years ago at the United Nations in New York, their mission is to provide up to date medical education for member surgeons, to disseminate accurate and current information to the public and media, and to promote safe cosmetic surgery worldwide. References Reflist External links http www.springer.com medicine surgery journal 266 Official Website http www.isaps.org ISAPS http www.springer.com Springer Category Springer academic journals Category Surgery journals ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Scene Aesthetic Type studio Artist The Scene Aesthetic Cover The scene aesthetic album cover.jpg Released July 10, 2007 Recorded Destiny Studios br small Seattle, WA small br The Tank Studios br small Black Diamond, WA small Genre Acoustic music Acoustic Length 57 28 Label Destiny Worldwide Records Producer Brandon Metcalf br Tom Pfaffle Reviews The Scene Aesthetic is the second album released by The Scene Aesthetic and is a re release of their 2006 debut album, Building Homes from What We ve Known . The album contains remastered and remixed versions ref http www.destiny worldwide.com mp3store.php?band 1015&release 3 The Scene Aesthetic at dW . Retrieved April 13, 2010. ref of all of the tracks from their debut album plus three additional tracks ref http www.last.fm music The Scene Aesthetic The Scene Aesthetic The Scene Aesthetic at last.fm . Retrieved April 13, 2010. ref . The Scene Aesthetic was released on July 10, 2007 ref http www.amazon.com dp B0015I2P2M The Scene Aesthetic on Amazon . Retrieved April 13, 2010. ref . Track listing track listing title1 A Formal Introduction length1 1 31 title2 So Peter, You ve Become a Pirate length2 3 49 title3 Alvin Maker s Greensong length3 3 36 title4 Don t Be That Note I Can t Hold length4 3 11 title5 Call It a Lullaby length5 3 51 title6 Yes, Even Stars Break length6 4 03 title7 The Alamo Is No Place for Dancing length7 4 03 title8 To the Steadfast length8 4 29 title9 Beauty in the Breakdown length9 3 15 title10 Yellow Birds & Coal Mines length10 3 57 title11 This Is a Suitable Valedictory length11 4 37 title12 Dear Time Traveler length12 4 36 title13 Heavy Lies the Crown length13 4 12 title14 We ve Got the Rain on Our Side length14 5 04 title15 Beauty in the Breakdown note15 Acoustic length15 3 14 Personnel The Scene Aesthetic ref CD Liner Notes ref Andrew de Torres   ... Aesthetic Category 2006 albums Category The Scene Aesthetic albums ... more details