This article explores the aesthetic experience of metabolic processes in two projects: the newly designed Jade Eco Park in Taiwan, by architect Philippe Rahm, and the virtual reality environment Give and Take, developed by Desiree Foerster, Michaela Büsse, Sarah Hermanutz, and Andreas Rau. The authors argue that a heightened sensitivity to atmospheric and metabolic processes enabled by these projects brings to the foreground a different mode of aesthetic perception, toward how we experience and not only what we feel. They propose further that an aesthetics of metabolism allows us to become more sensitive to our own bodily involvement with the world and other sentient beings with whom humans share the world.</p
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Over a number of decades, studies have revealed compelling relationships between experiences of the ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract The aesthetic construction of the world ...
The idea of environment as an all-inclusive context in which humans are wholly interdependent with n...
This article explores the aesthetic experience of metabolic processes in two projects: the newly des...
Simultaneously speculative and inspired by everyday experiences, this volume develops an aesthetics ...
The main gist of the present article consists in a call to arms for experimental aesthetics, motivat...
International audienceThis article aims at showing how environmental aesthetics relates to the commo...
This article focuses on the role of the artistic process in connecting to the natural environment. I...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract In studies on sustainability and environ...
The paper examines the conversion experience, transformational life experiences defined by a sense o...
This thesis investigates the potential of aesthetics in the design of Human-Computer Interactions (H...
Developing aesthetization tendencies of the environment and daily life creates a personís relation w...
The author’s studio practice is concerned with strategies to facilitate innovative modes of seeing t...
The experience of the body in the Metaverse is not always an experience of the flesh, at least regar...
This article presents an exploration of two previously overlooked aspects of atmosphere. First, that...
Over a number of decades, studies have revealed compelling relationships between experiences of the ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract The aesthetic construction of the world ...
The idea of environment as an all-inclusive context in which humans are wholly interdependent with n...