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		<title>oldwiki&gt;Glanz am 17. März 2023 um 15:53 Uhr</title>
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Neue Seite&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Art has been an important part of human society for centuries. It gives us the opportunity to express and share our thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a creative way. But what is art? This question has been redefined and reformulated over time. One of the current definitions that emphasizes the democratic core of art is called &amp;quot;Discursive Art&amp;quot;. Discursive Art deals with the decision of what or who art is. It&amp;#039;s not about an objective definition, but a democratic process of discourse. Every person can and should make their own decision about what art is. This decision can be based on personal experiences, emotions, and impressions. The discourse about art thus reflects the trust in the decision of every person.&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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An important question in connection with discursive art is: Why is this person art? It&amp;#039;s not just about the outer appearance or artistic creation of a person, but also about the inner discourse. Every person has their own story and thoughts that can make them art. However, it&amp;#039;s important to emphasize that not everything created by humans is art. Art must have a certain aesthetic or creative value that justifies a discussion about it. There&amp;#039;s also the danger of confusing art with other things like friendship, love, or drives. A clear distinction is necessary to avoid distortion of the concept of art.&lt;br /&gt;
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Discursive Art is a democratic form of art that gives every person the opportunity to find and share their own definition of art. However, this form of art also requires a certain openness to controversy and discussion. Only through the exchange of different opinions and perspectives can a lively and diverse art scene emerge. Discursive Art plays an important role in education. Many people consider art something that&amp;#039;s only accessible to a few and can be found at the top of Maslow&amp;#039;s hierarchy of needs, in self-actualization or transcendence. But art is also a basic need that should be accessible to every person. Through Discursive Art, people can reach a need for art without special means, such as wealth and security.&lt;br /&gt;
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Discursive Art can thus contribute to reducing the deficit of art in our society and creating a broader basis for cultural development. However, it&amp;#039;s important to emphasize the importance of art and culture and to recognize poverty as an enemy of culture. Discursive art can thus contribute as a democratic form of art that makes art accessible and experiential for everyone. However, there are also critics and skeptics who express concerns about discursive art. Some fear, for example, that the boundaries between art and non-art could become blurred and that the discourse capacity of art may be overestimated. Others argue that viewing people as art objects could be dehumanizing and raise ethical issues.&lt;br /&gt;
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It&amp;#039;s important to take these concerns seriously and carefully reflect on how discursive art can be implemented in practice without violating the dignity and integrity of the individuals involved. The principles of voluntariness, consent, and participation play an important role here. It&amp;#039;s crucial that the individuals involved give their voluntary and informed consent to participate and that their voices and perspectives are appropriately heard and respected. Overall, Discursive Art offers promising potential to make art more democratic and accessible and to stimulate important discussions and debates in society. By considering people as art objects, we can become aware of the diversity and complexity of human experiences and perspectives and encourage us to actively participate in shaping our world.&lt;br /&gt;
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