The Visual Experience Economy: What Kind of Economics? On the Topologies of Aesthetic Capitalism

Abstract

The idea of aesthetic capitalism may not be most interestingly pondered by these well established but sectoral approaches to the aesthetic, originating variously in an inherent quest for art, or critique. On the contrary, if there is to be such a thing as aesthetic capitalism, it may derive from processes that de facto relegates modern aesthetics as well as the critics of commodification, or present day representation, to the margins of knowledge based economies in a global domain, as variously indicated in approaches to the ”experience society,” ”a new spirit of capitalism,” ” the creative class,” ”global culture industry,” or ”the age of the global knowledge economy.” Seen from visual culture research, the visual today emerges as a core offering in a new and vastly multifarious spectrum of cultural aesthesis, from contemporary art in ever increasing global circuits touching all parts of the world, to pornography
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelAesthetic Capitalism
RedaktørerPeter Murphy, Eduardo de la Fuente
Antal sider26
UdgivelsesstedLeiden/Boston
ForlagBrill
Publikationsdato2014
Udgave1
Sider63-88
Kapitel4
ISBN (Trykt)9004235795
StatusUdgivet - 2014
NavnSocial and Critical Theory
ISSN1572-459X

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