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Cultural criticism


Post-Weberian Manifesto: Refounding the Ethics of Responsibility in the Digital Age – A Historical, Philosophical, and Multidisciplinary Analysis
This manifesto, by calling for a refounding of the ethics of responsibility, invites a multidisciplinary reflection that spans the sociology of technology, cultural critique, and existential philosophy—seeking to understand how technique has supplanted politics, and how calculation has anesthetized utopia.
Sep 1317 min read


Essay - Lending Aura and "Terroir" to Artistic Production: Strategies to Recover Authenticity in the Digital Age
This article proposes practical strategies for artists to recreate aura and terroir in their productions, resisting the standardization imposed by the cultural industry and digital dematerialization.
Aug 18 min read


Essay - Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Artistic Connection: When Machines Challenge Human Authorship
This essay explores how dematerialized authorship challenges our deepest notions of art and examines whether the absence of the human element will radically reshape our relationship with the artistic phenomenon.
Jul 2614 min read


Essay - The Preference for the Persona: Why We Admire Artists More Than Their Works?
This essay briefly explores the theoretical foundations of this dynamic, correlating psychological, sociological, and marketing concepts with empirical data to understand how the artist's persona becomes a more relevant object of admiration than their works.
Jul 1910 min read
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