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One traditional role of art has been to offer a message. But do artistic message have to be ambiguous and indirect in order to be powerful? We discuss two contemporary works from chapter five of Ways of Looking: Play Pit (2000) by Miroslav Balka and The Green Line (2004) by Francis Alwys. (Intro: Traveling in Your Mind (edited) by Loyalty Freak Music, from The Free Music Archive, CC0 1.0 Universal License. Outro: Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring (edited) by J.S. Bach, perf. by Kevin MacLeod, from Incompetech.com, CC BY 3.0 license.)
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One traditional role of art has been to offer a message. But do artistic message have to be ambiguous and indirect in order to be powerful? We discuss two contemporary works from chapter five of Ways of Looking: Play Pit (2000) by Miroslav Balka and The Green Line (2004) by Francis Alwys. (Intro: Traveling in Your Mind (edited) by Loyalty Freak Music, from The Free Music Archive, CC0 1.0 Universal License. Outro: Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring (edited) by J.S. Bach, perf. by Kevin MacLeod, from Incompetech.com, CC BY 3.0 license.)
Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify, download the episode by right-clicking here, or stream it online:
https://alexrajczi.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Farrell-Rajczi-Ep26-Somebody-Has-to-Clean-All-This-Up.mp3