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Amazing Hest   [2014]

Amazing Hest Released by :
Fairlight [web]

Release Date :
28 June 2014

Type :
C64 Graphics

Released At :
Edison 2014

Achievements :
Mixed Graphics Competition at Edison 2014 :  #1

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (2 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Graphics .... Vodka of Fairlight

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User Comment
Submitted by Sith on 3 July 2014
Hahaha I've seen that horse before. ;)
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 1 July 2014
A lineage of conceptual horse artistic practice could take these questions of endemic forms of knowing to be the very basis of their contribution to knowledge. This may be THE area where art can identify what epistemological presuppositions are at work within the kinds of knowledge validated in the scientific research paradigm more effectively than science can itself. At the birth of the modern scientific university in the early nineteenth century, the goal of knowledge was to expand to encompass the world, a powerful transformation of the theological call to forget our material limits in favour of universal principles. However, Heidegger recovered from Greek philosophy the idea that the ‘work of art’ initiated a world by creating a presence working in an oppositional direction to positivist knowledge. The experience of encountering work was not to take us into the future, but to prompt an experience of unconcealement or emplacement—to become more where one already was. This very horse can then help us remember a world outside ourselves, which capitalism would much rather have us forget in our chase to more efficiently improve what we already know. As artistic production is incorporated uneasily into the constraints of university knowledge, perhaps it becomes capable of pushing the future university to understand more deeply how to live on the planet we inhabit, rather than one we produce in our own image. Great art indeed.
User Comment
Submitted by Total Chaos on 1 July 2014
haha! brilliant!
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 30 June 2014
lol
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