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"Inframince", a term coined by Marcel Duchamp, refers to ephemeral,
ultra-thin, and undecidable phenomena - such as the warmth that
remains on a chair after a person gets up. In this book,
"inframince" is taken to signify forms of transdisciplinarity in
contemporary art. Authors and visual artists capture in text and
image fleeting moments in which artistic, theoretical, scientific,
or everyday cultural elements meet, change, or merge with one
another. Numerous examples of artistic and teaching practice within
the discipline of TransArts at the University of Applied Arts
Vienna vividly reveal how these manifold transgressions can be
rendered productive.
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TransArts (Paperback)
Stephan Hilge, Roman Pfeffer, Nita Tandon
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TransArts is a novel approach in the art education system, a course
whose content and forms are adapted to the dynamics of art today:
the separation of the theory and practice of art - while
maintaining all the differences - is seen as arbitrary and even
obsolete. TransArts teaches the common and distinctive features of
theory and practice and takes account of the fact that different
artistic disciplines are mutually dependent and reinforcing but are
also in competition with one another. Art is taught and studied not
only through traditional forms of teaching but in particular
through communication, inventiveness, reflection and the exchange
of ideas between teachers and students. This publication documents
the activities of TransArts from 2010 to 2013. (Gerald Bast)
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