Art and Language: The New Sensorium
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v5i2.43608Abstract
Rapid change implies our turning increasingly to art as a supplement to language to carry on the search for values. We may thinkof language as effecting a control function, art a releasing function. We are developing a new sensorium - the process of receiving-organizing perceptions - by way of new media, intensified experimentation in the arts, etc. To nourish this sensorium and to resist a repressive technologism the experience of art must be more deliberately structured into our educational effort.
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