The Sublime, The Event And Graffiti

Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics 7 (2):50-61 (2010)
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Abstract

Through the idea of the sublime, Kant articulated a type of aesthetic judgement whereby one experiences the limits of cognition and representation. The result of this, for Kant, is the demonstration and cultivation of our moral nature. Lyotard reframes the idea of the sublime in terms of post-modernity through his development of the idea of the event. The experience of the event is roughly equivalent to the experience of the sublime. Crucially though, the experience of the event, unlike the sublime, does not foster individual morality; rather, it points to injustices.

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