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The second of three parts of a breakdown of the third chapter from my in-the-works philosophy book for Bloomsbury Press tentatively titled 'Visual Metaphor in Contemporary Art and Analytic Philosophy.' Philosophy affects...
Episode 66: Why Visual Metaphors Matter, Part 2 of 3 is an episode from Dr Great Art! Short, Fun Art History Artecdotes! by Mark Staff Brandl. The second of three parts of a breakdown of the third chapter from my in-the-works philosophy boo...
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Published Oct 14, 2020, 18:18 long, audio available.
The second of three parts of a breakdown of the third chapter from my in-the-works philosophy book for Bloomsbury Press tentatively titled 'Visual Metaphor in Contemporary Art and Analytic Philosophy.' Philosophy affects our ways of living, and more important to this book, it affects or artistic production, even when we are not completely cognizant of this. Visual trope production is how contemporary artists achieve what they do.
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Episode 66: Why Visual Metaphors Matter, Part 2 of 3 is from Dr Great Art! Short, Fun Art History Artecdotes! by Mark Staff Brandl.
Published Oct 14, 2020 and 18:18 long