Episode #111 In Magdeburg, Germany: R.P. Fink talks about how cognitive processes of art with Chiara Lindloff & Ioannis Armoutis
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Timestamps:
- 00:10: Introductions
- 01:40: Does Art require cognitive processes? Can't do Art without cognition. Is it a trivial matter, or is it worth discussion?
- 03:00: Cognition is an active process, it doesn't just happen to you. Why do we start to express something? Why is the observer separated from the creator?
- 05:30: The artist vs perceiver. Sometimes they coincide, but can we create without actively perceiving?
- 06:45: Do we think about what we want to communicate with art? Can we create and perceive only after rather than during?
- 09:05: Is there an art "area" in the brain? Has our brain developed a sensitivity to art?
- 12:00: Art in Nature? But that depends on your understanding of Art. Art vs Aesthetic experiences
- 15:15: Do artful experiences need to be beautiful? Perhaps for institutional art, the answer is no. But art in nature might just need it.
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1. Episode #111 In Magdeburg, Germany: R.P. Fink talks about how cognitive processes of art with Chiara Lindloff & Ioannis Armoutis (00:00:00)
2. Introductions (00:00:10)
3. Does Art require cognitive processes? Can't do Art without cognition. Is it a trivial matter, or is it worth discussion? (00:01:40)
4. Cognition is an active process, it doesn't just happen to you. Why do we start to express something? Why is the observer separated from the creator? (00:03:00)
5. The artist vs perceiver. Sometimes they coincide, but can we create without actively perceiving? (00:05:30)
6. Do we think about what we want to communicate with art? Can we create and perceive only after rather than during? (00:06:45)
7. s there an art "area" in the brain? Has our brain developed a sensitivity to art? (00:09:05)
8. Art in Nature? But that depends on your understanding of Art. Art vs Aesthetic experiences (00:12:00)
9. Do artful experiences need to be beautiful? Perhaps for institutional art, the answer is no. But art in nature might just need it. (00:15:15)
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