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aaronhertzmann.com
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| | | | | At a few times in history, new technologies came along that changed the way we make art. Machines, chemicals, and/or algorithms replaced some of the steps that artists did, changing how we made art-and, sometimes, radically transforming what we thought think art is. | |
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aestheticsforbirds.com
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| | | | | The artworld is not a place of equality. But if we input bias, we can only get biased outputs. | |
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www.atlassociety.org
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| | | | | For a long time critics of modern and postmodern art have relied on the "Isn't that disgusting" strategy. By that I mean the strategy of ... | |
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www.schedium.net
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| | | [AI summary] This essay refutes the far-right political narrative that the US is a republic but not a democracy by analyzing historical definitions and modern political science to argue that the US meets all criteria for a democratic system. | ||