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How technology and the attention economy shape contemporary art and performanceThe reception of art and performance is changing. Smartphones and social media have troubled the old model of individual appreciation and close looking, giving rise to new forms of mediated perception, such as sampling, skimming and scrolling. Charting recent trends in contemporary practice researchbased installations, performance exhibitions, interventions, and invocations of modernist architecture leading art critic Claire Bishop challenges the assumption that fully focused attention is automatically good and distraction necessarily bad.
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I really enjoyed this book! The way it explores how we view art and performance today is so relevant. The insights on attention and perception helped me appreciate exhibits I used to overlook. Definitely worth adding to your collection if you're into art theory.
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Samir Alavi
Great Addition to My Library
I bought this book on a whim, and I'm really glad I did. It's an insightful discussion about art and performance that feels timely. The writing is clear, and I found it accessible despite the complex ideas presented. Will be revisiting this for sure!
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Elias Thompson
A Bit Dense at Times
While the content is intriguing, I found some sections a bit heavy to get through. It’s packed with deep analysis which is great, but I was hoping for a lighter read. Still, very informative for anyone interested in art and performance.
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Rina Patel
Not What I Expected
Honestly, I was expecting more focus on performance rather than the art perspective. It felt skewed at times. However, there were some enlightening moments that made me think differently about what I see in galleries. Just wasn’t entirely for me.
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Carlos Mendez
Perfect for Art Enthusiasts!
This book really challenged my view on how we engage with art. It’s a fascinating read that blends theory with contemporary examples. I bought it for my art class, and my students are loving the discussions that come from it. Highly engaging!
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