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Planet Earth in Contemporary Electronic Artworks
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This article presents an overall view of contemporary electronic artworks related to Planet Earth as a topic of artistic inquiry. The author presents and interprets philosophically the different ways in which artists have approached Planet Earth and tried to reappropriate this object of modernity. In order to do so he outlines a phenomenological reading of these artworks and confronts them with the well-established phenomenological discourse about humans' relationship to Planet Earth
Title: Planet Earth in Contemporary Electronic Artworks
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This article presents an overall view of contemporary electronic artworks related to Planet Earth as a topic of artistic inquiry.
The author presents and interprets philosophically the different ways in which artists have approached Planet Earth and tried to reappropriate this object of modernity.
In order to do so he outlines a phenomenological reading of these artworks and confronts them with the well-established phenomenological discourse about humans' relationship to Planet Earth.
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