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Episode #118 R.P. Shottenkirk speak in Prague at Jilska 14 with Victoria about art, peacemaking, and God

January 03, 2024 Dena Shottenkirk Episode 118
Episode #118 R.P. Shottenkirk speak in Prague at Jilska 14 with Victoria about art, peacemaking, and God
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Episode #118 R.P. Shottenkirk speak in Prague at Jilska 14 with Victoria about art, peacemaking, and God
Jan 03, 2024 Episode 118
Dena Shottenkirk

Timestamps:

  • 00:10: Introductions with Victoria
  • 01:50: What does Art do for people? What's the point? Opening a door to philosophy/psychology. Sharing experiences between nations perhaps. 
  • 03:55: Art starts in a place, in a culture and is a representation of that. Art spreading allows movement from culture to culture. A transference of knowledge. But now, Art is different than it used to be
  • 07:25: American Art, German Art. Do nationalistic identities of Art still exist? Globalization's impact on Art. Peacemaking might not make so much sense if the Art is all the same. 
  • 09:45: Western Art and the use of non-Western cultures. Is Art universally communicative but in a not-so-good way?
  • 12:45: Rootless individuals, if that's true, what function does Art still have? Where do we go from here? Should we pivot inwards toward traditions?
  • 16:00: Art as a marketplace. Perhaps that shouldn't be the goal. Humanist over mercantile goals. 
  • 17:00: Religion/Art, do humans have the capacity/responsibility to create in an analogous way to God?

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Timestamps:

  • 00:10: Introductions with Victoria
  • 01:50: What does Art do for people? What's the point? Opening a door to philosophy/psychology. Sharing experiences between nations perhaps. 
  • 03:55: Art starts in a place, in a culture and is a representation of that. Art spreading allows movement from culture to culture. A transference of knowledge. But now, Art is different than it used to be
  • 07:25: American Art, German Art. Do nationalistic identities of Art still exist? Globalization's impact on Art. Peacemaking might not make so much sense if the Art is all the same. 
  • 09:45: Western Art and the use of non-Western cultures. Is Art universally communicative but in a not-so-good way?
  • 12:45: Rootless individuals, if that's true, what function does Art still have? Where do we go from here? Should we pivot inwards toward traditions?
  • 16:00: Art as a marketplace. Perhaps that shouldn't be the goal. Humanist over mercantile goals. 
  • 17:00: Religion/Art, do humans have the capacity/responsibility to create in an analogous way to God?

Support the Show.

Twitter: @talkpopc
Instagram: @talkpopc

Introductions with Victoria
What does Art do for people? What's the point? Opening a door to philosophy/psychology. Sharing experiences between nations perhaps.
Art starts in a place, in a culture and is a representation of that. Art spreading allows movement from culture to culture. A transference of knowledge. But now, Art is different than it used to be
American Art, German Art. Do nationalistic identities of Art still exist? Globalization's impact on Art. Peacemaking might not make so much sense if the Art is all the same.
Western Art and the use of non-Western cultures. Is Art universally communicative but in a not-so-good way?
Rootless individuals, if that's true, what function does Art still have? Where do we go from here? Should we pivot inwards toward traditions?
Art as a marketplace. Perhaps that shouldn't be the goal. Humanist over mercantile goals.
Religion/Art, do humans have the capacity/responsibility to create in an analogous way to God?