Art as a self-denial of technique

Abstract

Nowadays, the question about the possibility of speaking about “art” in the context of a massive evolution of audiovisual technologies, and their comprehensive influence in a globalized world, is at stake. In this sense, contemporary art, despite its similarities with technique’s modus operandi, does not work with the goal to facilitate humankind access to natural and artificial resources. On the contrary, art fosters the viewing of the indisposition, opacity and retractability of those very same materials of which the works are made. In summary, while technique opens new spaces, designates places and creates networks of meaning, contemporary art however, shows how those opening processes are tangled with the creation of marginality, within and against the ideological investments on certain political axis of power.
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Duque, F. (2017). Art as a self-denial of technique. Azafea: Revista De Filosofía, 19(1), 29–61. https://doi.org/10.14201/17921

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Félix Duque

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Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, España.
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