Not exact matches
The third distinctive characteristic is a complex and profound
subjectivity, both conscious and unconscious, acquired after infancy by the individual absorbing the complexity of responses and meanings of a culture that has been created
through many generations accumulating the resources for
human living.
He notes that cosmology is developed by a «
human subjectivity [which] affirms itself
through its non-egocentric attitude toward the external world» (p. 113).
And
through Descartes» project, the representation of nature becomes subsumed under the primacy of
subjectivity grounding all manner of Being in the being of the
human subject.
Human subjectivity, the core engine of human life, is the final territory being conquered through this cultural pro
Human subjectivity, the core engine of
human life, is the final territory being conquered through this cultural pro
human life, is the final territory being conquered
through this cultural process.
Through his videos, installations and live performances, Leckey explores the relationship of cultural artefacts to
human subjectivity and the production of desire.
Through the use of these varied mediums of sculpture, photography and installation, Soares explores themes of time and its passage, the history of art, manifestations of love and
human subjectivity in all its forms.
However, the paradox of «the studio» is that it is simultaneously the expressive site of our most intimate
subjectivity and our most
human fears and desires, as they are articulated
through popular music; Catchy aims to unpack and explore this complex relationship.
Depicting a range of natural phenomena — such as the weightless, seamless, underwater world of dolphins; honeybees who communicate
through dancing; and the surprising fortitude of animals in Chernobyl in the aftermath of the worst nuclear meltdown ever — her works explore the
subjectivity of animals and the complex relationships
humans have constructed with nature.