En El fin del arte Donald Kuspit sostiene que el arte ha llegado a su teacute;rmino porque ha perdido su carga esteacute;tica. El arte ha sido sustituido por el laquo;postarteraquo;; un teacute;rmino inventado por Alan Kaprow como una nueva categoriacute;a visual que eleva lo banal por encima de lo enigmaacute;tico; lo escatoloacute;gico por encima de lo sagrado; la inteligencia por encima de la creatividad. Remontando la desaparicioacute;n de la experiencia esteacute;tica hasta las obras y la teoriacute;a de Marcel Duchamp y Barnett Newman; Kuspit sostiene que la devaluacioacute;n es inseparable del caraacute;cter entroacute;pico del arte moderno y que el antiesteacute;tico arte posmoderno constituye su fase final. A diferencia del primero; que expresaba el inconsciente humano universal; este uacute;ltimo ha degenerado en una expresioacute;n de estrechos intereses ideoloacute;gicos. Como reaccioacute;n a la vacuidad y el estancamiento del postarte; Kuspit sentilde;ala el futuro esteacute;tico y humano que traen los Nuevos Viejos Maestros. Amplio e incisivo repaso del desarrollo del arte a lo largo del siglo XX; El fin del arte sentilde;ala a las artes visuales el camino hacia el futuro.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Have a real kindle (not the app) or look elsewhereBy Peter LudwigThe audio doesnt work on Kindle apps; I guess just on real Kindle devices? That not being clear feels like a ripoff. Also; I have and like other Kindle tab books; the formatting on this is RIDICULOUSLY small - obviously single-sized to a small kindle screen; cannot read the tab unless I throw it onto my huge ultrawide monitor and its still ridiculously painful. Just awful. I came on here to slag this and pick up a different SRV tab book; only saving grace is its only $10 down the drain.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Blues master SRV needs others to carry on his sound ...By SargeBlues master SRV needs others to carry on his sound and his emotion while playing. This book and cd will help learn the song correctly then the players own emotions can be added to the songs once learned.11 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Worth it be able to slow down SRV licks!By C. TwiningI have to say I wasnt expecting the tablature or backing tracks to be that great because the book doesnt say recorded version on it. But I have been very pleasantly surprised! The tab is truly excellent. The backing music is just like having studio musicians for your own personal practice. Yeah its not going to sound 100% like double trouble. Its not the same musicians its not the exact same musicians; amps; pedals; or SRVs fixation with the perfect tone. But its pretty darn close.Even the guitar lead is technically played very well. Of course its not actually SRV; lacks the tone; the heavy string sound; his specific articulation etc. But again its pretty darn close.The backing tracks and full (with guitar) tracks start out with a click track which is cool because thats most people record lead guitar anyway. But the "Amazing Slowdowner PA" software is awesome. I wish I had had it years ago. It allows you to take any track on any cd and slow it down or speed it up considerably without altering the tone. You can also change the tone as well if you want to.This slowdown feature is invaluable for unpacking some of SRVs amazingly fast and intricate licks. It has 50% 70% 80% 90% 100% and 125% settings. This is awesome because you can start out going as slow as possible and then gradually increase the speed. I wish technology like this had been available when I was first learning guitar years ago!I wish the software would allow you to clip down the song into little riffs or licks and then set it on repeat. Apparently the full version ( paid) version of the software from Roni Music will allow you to slow down any cd or mp3; and clip the riffs. Its pretty steep at $49.99 but I think I might spring for it.But seriously this software is awesome and supremely useful for someone getting used to playing in time with other musicians. And it sort of does the job of a teacher allowing you to have the licks slowed down and played for you like my guitar teacher does!