The Sublime beyond Generative Art The Nature of Code Fall 2006 Kenny Kyungmi Kim.

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The Sublime beyond Generative Art The Nature of Code Fall 2006 Kenny Kyungmi Kim

A human perspective and feeling about Nature.

Meaning in Aesthetics The sublime (from the Latin sublimis (under the lintel, high, exalted)) is the quality of transcendent greatness, whether physical, moral, intellectual, metaphysical or artistic. The term especially refers to a greatness with which nothing else can be compared and which is beyond all possibility of calculation, measurement or imitation. This greatness is often used when referring to nature and its vastness. Edmund Burke and Immanuel Kant both investigated the subject. Both men distinguished the sublime from the beautiful. Later writers tend to include the sublime in the beautiful. (compare Burke’s Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful, 1756, and Kant's Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime, 1764).

Romantic Sublime German Neo-Expressionism Artist Anselm Kiefer

Art works Venice Biennale art.com/archives/cat_venice_biennale.php?page=1 Kasel Documenta

Net Condition TheDumpster (Launched Valentine’s Day,2006) -Golan Levin’s work combines equal measures of the whimsical, the provocative, and the sublime in a wide variety of online, installation and performance media.

Water.Wind.Fog

small works vs big nature

Humans take inspiration and create beauty in spite of fear of Nature.