From Transgression to Virtual Space or the End of Art

This article deals with the issue of finding a new exhibition site inside the transgression art area, to be more precise, the virtual space. The challenge to overcome the existing frontiers brings transgression in front of the virtual and the objects undergo visible changes starting from the artist’...

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Main Author: Rareş Iordache
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest Publishing House 2010-11-01
Series:Styles of Communication
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Online Access:http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/communication/article/view/732
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description This article deals with the issue of finding a new exhibition site inside the transgression art area, to be more precise, the virtual space. The challenge to overcome the existing frontiers brings transgression in front of the virtual and the objects undergo visible changes starting from the artist’s status. The mechanics of producing an artistic product in the virtual world differ from what the artist used to make and now the public comes only to decrypt the image of the work. The onlooker does not have the work of art in front of him/her, it is hidden in and by the new languages the artist works with.
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spelling doaj.art-ec99918dbb7d492287f5b9607e3a25482022-12-21T23:16:33ZengUniversity of Bucharest Publishing HouseStyles of Communication2065-79432067-564X2010-11-01214148From Transgression to Virtual Space or the End of ArtRareş Iordache0“Babeş-Bolyai” University of Cluj, RomaniaThis article deals with the issue of finding a new exhibition site inside the transgression art area, to be more precise, the virtual space. The challenge to overcome the existing frontiers brings transgression in front of the virtual and the objects undergo visible changes starting from the artist’s status. The mechanics of producing an artistic product in the virtual world differ from what the artist used to make and now the public comes only to decrypt the image of the work. The onlooker does not have the work of art in front of him/her, it is hidden in and by the new languages the artist works with.http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/communication/article/view/732transgressive artartistic projectnew artistic spaces
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title From Transgression to Virtual Space or the End of Art
title_full From Transgression to Virtual Space or the End of Art
title_fullStr From Transgression to Virtual Space or the End of Art
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title_short From Transgression to Virtual Space or the End of Art
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topic transgressive art
artistic project
new artistic spaces
url http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/communication/article/view/732
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