Re-conceptualizing Street Arts in a Digital Age: Knowing the world through embodied cognition and social media

In this paper I will explore some pedagogical shifts in the practice of street art at a global level. In particular, I will examine how managing the changes in social demography, with its continuing shift from passivity to interactivity, have changed the behaviour and sensibility of what we expect a...

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Main Author: Olu Taiwo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2014-01-01
Series:Body, Space & Technology Journal
Online Access:https://www.bstjournal.com/articles/50
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spelling doaj-ec7f69adc73c42208f3020a49449ebd42020-11-24T22:57:07ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesBody, Space & Technology Journal1470-91202014-01-011350Re-conceptualizing Street Arts in a Digital Age: Knowing the world through embodied cognition and social mediaOlu TaiwoIn this paper I will explore some pedagogical shifts in the practice of street art at a global level. In particular, I will examine how managing the changes in social demography, with its continuing shift from passivity to interactivity, have changed the behaviour and sensibility of what we expect and want to experience from a social event.https://www.bstjournal.com/articles/50
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title Re-conceptualizing Street Arts in a Digital Age: Knowing the world through embodied cognition and social media
title_short Re-conceptualizing Street Arts in a Digital Age: Knowing the world through embodied cognition and social media
title_full Re-conceptualizing Street Arts in a Digital Age: Knowing the world through embodied cognition and social media
title_fullStr Re-conceptualizing Street Arts in a Digital Age: Knowing the world through embodied cognition and social media
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description In this paper I will explore some pedagogical shifts in the practice of street art at a global level. In particular, I will examine how managing the changes in social demography, with its continuing shift from passivity to interactivity, have changed the behaviour and sensibility of what we expect and want to experience from a social event.
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