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CONFERENCE/LECTURE
FROM SOIOLOGICAL ART TO THE AESTHETICS OF COMMUNICATION
MIT
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) List Visual Arts Center
Cambridge, Tuesday,
September 20, 2011, 6:30pm
Wiesner Building E-15 Bartos
Theatre/lower
atrium level
20
Ames St., Cambridge, MA 02139
From
Sociological Art to The Aesthetics of Communication, A lecture by Fred
Forest at MIT List Visual Arts Center (*)
What has now led me
to set out the basis of a new form of aesthetics, which I term Communication
Aesthetics, is the gulf which I have noticed between our awareness as people
involved in contemporary society, and this same society's prevailing discourse
on art. I believe, in fact that the bulk of artistic production of our age, as
produced in response to market forces ant their inherent network, is no longer
appropriate to the deeper awareness of people or our time. This production,
entirely based on a system of references which take it back to to the past,
almost never constitutes a language specific to the age in which we live. This
split is serious insofar as it shows to what extent economic pressure is
capable of generating artistic production alien to contemporary preoccupations,
and generated in an artificial manner by the " art network ".
Communication
Aesthetics takes up a clear stance on this ground. Its position lies beyond the
market and institutional systems. Communication Aesthetics is neither a
philosophical theory of Beauty, nor a phenonology, nor an experimenta
psychology of perception, nor still less an academic discourse on the Arts. Its
more modest claim is an attempt to apprehend what constitutes for a given
society (ours), at a given moment in history, the universe accessible to its
perception. In etymological termes, the word " aesthetics " designates
the understanding of that which is perceptible. There is no question of holding
forth on some abstract category, but rather on attempting to understand how he
world of the perceptible directly affects us as people. Even if we are not yet
fully conscious of it, contemporary aesthetics is an aesthetics which springs
from an awareness of communication. This is something which we must make an
effort to discern, for our own universe remains one which we have been
conditioned to see through millenia of acculturation... An aesthetics in the
uniquely philosophical tradition is no longer sufficient for us to understand
that which is perceptible today. The field must be widened. Academic doors must
be battered down, the constraints of universities with their over-specialisation
anc compartmentalisation must be done away with. Communication Aesthetics, the
principles of which are being set out here, strives to integrate experiences
drawn from philosophy, but also from the social sciences, the physical
sciences, and anything else, science or otherwise, which can throw light upon
its subject:
the perceptible. Today qe live in a world in which
everything is closely interlinked, a world in which biological, psychological,
social and environmental phenomena are interdependent. A systemic approach is
called for, in order to attain the " sphere " of the perceptible.
Yesterday's discursive viewpoint is no longer capable of satisfying us. What is
going on at the moment, even if we cannot always see it, is the re-formulation
or our concept of Reality. Through the progressive modification of our value
systems, our thought systems and our perceptions, we are manifestly passing
from a mechanistic view of reality to a holistic conception. The world of
communication, the chain-link structure of its networks, the notion of
interactivity which are particular to it, all of these lead us into other types
of mental schemas. Communication Aesthetics falls in naturally in this tendency.
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