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Chapter 1 in my exciting and long awaited review of John David Ebert's seminal text on art theory and history "Art After Metaphysics" a work that has transformed every aspect of my thinking as an artist and art critic. here in the introductory chapter, he covers his theory of iconotypes, metaphysical and post-metaphysical art, the fall into and development of the world picture, western art from the Egyptians, medieval art, and art up till modernism, Derrida's Différance, impressionism, Solterdijk and more. 

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Music by Philip Daniel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXTL04zFF6s 

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Anonymous

Listen Gio, I actually really enjoyed your lectures on Necropolitics and I hope you're not constrained by a backlash that might occur because of you posting 'challenging' content. Looking forward to this!

Lance Audette

The series on Necropolitics was great Gio, well worth the listen.. And as far as the question of “what is AI art for?” I would posit it feels the endless demand for internet content, both in image form as well as the discourse it carries.

HalogenIceCream96

Excellent lecture Gio, looking forward to the rest of the series

Anonymous

Great stuff Gio. One bit that stuck out to me was the discussion of Schopenhauer's conception of art as the soothing or extinguishing of the will and how similar it is the the "normie" idea of escapism. Occasionally you will hear people talking about how Marvel movies, popular TV and the like are good because they are a form of escapism from the struggle of daily life. What's interesting to me is that Schopenhauer says very much the same thing but has a more honest way of framing it. Using art to alleviate the will to live is the same as trying to die, in a deeper and more metaphysically "real" way. From that perspective pop culture "consumption" becomes pseudo-suicide, which people partake in on a mass scale.

Anonymous

Lol I watched that NDT Starry Night clip, all the comments praising him as a deep thinker, really incredible.