Project information
Remote Access: Understanding Art from the Distant Past
- Project Identification
- MUNI/J/0006/2021
- Project Period
- 9/2021 - 8/2024
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Masaryk University
- Grant Agency of Masaryk University
- MASH JUNIOR - MUNI Award In Science and Humanities JUNIOR
- MU Faculty or unit
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Faculty of Arts
- Mgr. Jakub Bulvas Stejskal, Ph.D.
One of the most persistent ideas in the humanities at large is the hardly ever challenged assumption that the only proper access to aesthetic phenomena is conditioned on exercising appropriate aesthetic competence, or taste. This idea undermines the feasibility of any effort by archaeologists, anthropologists, or art historians to retrieve the original aesthetic status of objects under circumstances that place the researchers firmly outside of the objects’ cultural context. In order to make the aesthetic analysis of remote objects immune to the idea’s paralysing effects, this project treats the conditions of remoteness not as a hindrance to the aesthetic analysis, but as a condition calling for an aesthetic theory (‘remote aesthetics’) that makes the aesthetic analysis of remote objects independent of the model of competent aesthetic judgement or appreciation.
Publications
Total number of publications: 33
2022
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The Cognitive Structure of Art Appreciation : A Study on Northwest Coast Art
Year: 2022, type: Article in Periodical (without peer review)
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Whatever Happened to Aesthetic Experience?
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
2021
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Aesthetic Archaeology
CRITICAL INQUIRY, year: 2021, volume: 48, edition: 1, DOI