Online Artistic Activism: Case-Study of Hungarian-Romanian Intercultural Communication

Technical reproduction in general, and photography in particular have changed the status and practices of art. Similarly, the expansion of Web 2.0 interactive spaces presents opportunities and challenges to artistic communities. Present study focuses on artistic activism: socially sensitive artis...

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Main Authors: Gizela Horváth, Rozália Klára Bakó
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2016-03-01
Series:Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cpc.2016.237
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spelling doaj-0e9101be19ad42e6869c593795dea9152020-11-24T22:18:42ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversitySantalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija2029-63202029-63392016-03-01241485810.3846/cpc.2016.237Online Artistic Activism: Case-Study of Hungarian-Romanian Intercultural CommunicationGizela Horváth0Rozália Klára Bakó1Partium Christian UniversitySapientia UniversityTechnical reproduction in general, and photography in particular have changed the status and practices of art. Similarly, the expansion of Web 2.0 interactive spaces presents opportunities and challenges to artistic communities. Present study focuses on artistic activism: socially sensitive artists publish their creation on the internet on its most interactive space – social media. These artworks carry both artistic and social messages. Such practices force us to reinterpret some elements of the classical art paradigm: its autonomy, authorship, uniqueness (as opposed to copies and series), and the social role of art. The analysis is aimed at Hungarian and Romanian online artistic projects from Transylvania region of Romania, relevant as intercultural communication endeavours. Our research question is the way they differ from the traditional artistic paradigm.http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cpc.2016.237artistic activismHungarian-Romanian intercultural dialogueonline communicationsocial media
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author Gizela Horváth
Rozália Klára Bakó
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Rozália Klára Bakó
Online Artistic Activism: Case-Study of Hungarian-Romanian Intercultural Communication
Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija
artistic activism
Hungarian-Romanian intercultural dialogue
online communication
social media
author_facet Gizela Horváth
Rozália Klára Bakó
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title Online Artistic Activism: Case-Study of Hungarian-Romanian Intercultural Communication
title_short Online Artistic Activism: Case-Study of Hungarian-Romanian Intercultural Communication
title_full Online Artistic Activism: Case-Study of Hungarian-Romanian Intercultural Communication
title_fullStr Online Artistic Activism: Case-Study of Hungarian-Romanian Intercultural Communication
title_full_unstemmed Online Artistic Activism: Case-Study of Hungarian-Romanian Intercultural Communication
title_sort online artistic activism: case-study of hungarian-romanian intercultural communication
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija
issn 2029-6320
2029-6339
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Technical reproduction in general, and photography in particular have changed the status and practices of art. Similarly, the expansion of Web 2.0 interactive spaces presents opportunities and challenges to artistic communities. Present study focuses on artistic activism: socially sensitive artists publish their creation on the internet on its most interactive space – social media. These artworks carry both artistic and social messages. Such practices force us to reinterpret some elements of the classical art paradigm: its autonomy, authorship, uniqueness (as opposed to copies and series), and the social role of art. The analysis is aimed at Hungarian and Romanian online artistic projects from Transylvania region of Romania, relevant as intercultural communication endeavours. Our research question is the way they differ from the traditional artistic paradigm.
topic artistic activism
Hungarian-Romanian intercultural dialogue
online communication
social media
url http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cpc.2016.237
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