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From Petrolicious, "Petrolicious creates quality, original videos and articles for classic car enthusiasts. We celebrate the inventions, the personalities, and the aesthetics that ignite our collective lust for great machines."
Petrolicious
Expert insight on mastering the most popular interior styles across the design spectrum. A look at the color palettes, styling tips, and décor that accomplish these favored aesthetics.
Style Stories
Meet amazing families and follow along as design teams uncover how interior transformations can go beyond aesthetics and impact the daily lives of these deserving households.
Kind Design
With the 400th anniversary of Rembrandts birth in 2006, Nightwatching is truly a feast for the senses. "Extravagant, suspenseful and sensuously beautiful, the mystery behind the extraordinary artists infamous painting is perfectly explored by one of the most iconic Directors of our time" - Peter Greenaway. The year 1642 marks the turning point in the life of the famous Dutch painter, Rembrandt, turning him from a wealthy respected celebrity into a discredited pauper. At the insistence of his pregnant wife Saskia, Rembrandt has reluctantly agreed to paint the Amsterdam Musketeer Militia in a group portrait that will later become to be known as The Night Watch. He soon discovers that there is a conspiracy afoot with the Amsterdam merchants playing at soldiers manoeuvring for financial advantage and personal power in, that time, the richest city in the Western World. Rembrandt stumbles on a foul murder. Confident in the birth of a longed-for son and heir, Rembrandt is determined to expose the conspiring murderers and builds his accusation meticulously in the form of the commissioned painting, uncovering the seamy and hypocritical side to Dutch Society in the Golden Age. Rembrandts great good fortune turns. Saskia dies. Rembrandt reveals the accusation of murder in the painting and the conspirators plan revenge. They set out to discredit him at home and abroad. They plant a treacherous mistress, Geertje, to seduce him. They try to blind him. They plan his social and financial ruin, and to create the circumstances for his slide into penury, insult his young mistress Hendrickje, conspire to destroy his son, and bring Rembrandt to his knees. The bold and courageous painting of The Night Watch, exceptional in aesthetics and content, is Rembrandts most celebrated painting, it consolidated his reputation as a master-painter but it also destroyed him socially and financially.
Nightwatching
Welcome to the absurd world of Paradise TV, Tokyo's very own interactive adult channel. Honeymoon explores modern Japanese society through the prism of sexploitation and reality TV. Directed by Drazen Stader of Slovenia, the film has a unique cultural viewpoint - mixing the European cinematic aesthetics with an American music video mentality.
Honeymoon
Documenting the Bay Area's multicultural and sexually diverse political and artistic communities, Scarlot Harlot explores the Bay Area's historic cultural and artistic underground from an irreverent and intimate point of view. In a time when mainstream media has become a mouthpiece for corporate interests in America, Scarlot Harlot provides a fresh, irreverent perspective. Challenging conventions of sexuality, aesthetics, technology and the prevailing social system, Leigh has been a pioneer in the development of television as a tool for activism and social change. Three time American Film Institute award winner, Leigh is a recipient of grants from the Film Arts Foundation, San Francisco, the Lyn Blumenthal Memorial Fund (Chicago) and Art Matters (New York) in addition to numerous screenings and awards in the U.S. and around the world.
Scarlot Harlot Video Festival
Kant wrote extensively on all major topics of intellectual interest. In terms of the
publication of major texts his most prolific period was 1781 to 1790.
In the domains of epistemology and metaphysics he published the Critique of Pure
Reason in 1781, with a second edition in 1787. In the domain of ethics he published
the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals in 1785 and the Critique of Practical
Reason in 1788. In the domain of asthetics he presented his theory in 1790 in the form
of the Critique of Judgment.
As a form of shorthand the three Critiques are known as the First, Second, and Third,
respectively.
In the first Critique Kant deals with how we come to understand our world; in the
second Critique he deals with practical reason and how we act in our world; and in the
third Critique he attempts to show a systematic connection between the first two. So,
the first deals with how we think about our sensible world, the second deals with how
we act in it, and the third supplies a link between the two in terms of felt judgement.
In the first he draws together our inner experience with our necessary perception of an
external world. He combines perception and understanding through the application of
the productive imagination in such a way as to make judgements possible. He links the
First and the Third Critiques by arguing that aesthetic judgments, that is, judgements
about what is beautiful or sublime, derive from our determination to impose order on
our sensory experience. Thus, aesthetics is just like mathematics: it attempts to find
unity in experience.
So, each of the Critiques is concerned with judgement, judgements of reason, moral
judgements, and aesthetic judgements.
Kant's Epistemology 2008
Arthur Schopenhauer, an early 19th century philosopher, made significant contributions to metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics. His work also informed theories of evolution and psychology, largely through his theory of the will to power – a concept which Nietzsche famously adopted and developed. Despite this, he is today, as he was during his life, overshadowed by his contemporary, Hegel. Schopenhauer's social/psychological views, put forth in this work and in others, are directly derived from his metaphysics, which was strongly influenced by Eastern thought. His pessimism forms an interesting and perhaps questionable contrast with his obvious joy in self-expression, both in the elegance of his prose and in his practice of playing the flute nightly.
His brilliance, poetry, and crushing pessimism can be seen immediately in this work, as for example in this claim from the first chapter: "The pleasure in this world, it has been said, outweighs the pain; or, at any rate, there is an even balance between the two. If the reader wishes to see shortly whether this statement is true, let him compare the respective feelings of two animals, one of which is engaged in eating the other." We see also, in this work, his misogyny, as for example in his claim that "as lions are provided with claws and teeth, and elephants and boars with tusks, . . . so Nature has equipped woman, for her defence and protection, with the arts of dissimulation; and all the power which Nature has conferred upon man in the shape of physical strength and reason, has been bestowed upon women in this form." Given his opening comment, the translator, T.B. Saunders, seems to have been at least somewhat sympathetic to this perspective. - Summary by D.E. Wittkower
Librivox: Studies in Pessimism by Schopenhauer, Arthur
A one quarter (10 Week) video field production class stressing aesthetics and techniques of documentary production. Beginning individually and then in groups students, at California State University Los Angeles, produce documentary shorts on a wide diversity of subjects.
Cal State LA Studios TVF 430
Documentary Production
industria and myuu discuss everything from NES to Playstation 3. Every week features a segment featuring an older game, the aesthetics of a particular game and a special feature.
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