Art as expanded thought of its infinitive potential

Technoetic Arts 14 (3):205-211 (2016)
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Art that incorporates science is questioning our existence and by this means it is showing us a way forward. Art may as well have some meanings or messages, but what makes it art is not only its content but also its affects, the sensible force or style through which it produces the actual content, however much of it is mixed with other functions. The fact that we do produce styles and sensible affects in art discloses something about what our thinking can do – that our minds are not just machines intended for information or communication, but that we also possess the tools we produce desires and work with affectedness with.

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