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Into the Aura

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Eighty-five years after Walter Benjamin theorized the aura in the work of art, how do we understand that "strange weave of space and time" in an era of digital connection, when art seems to be everywhere and nowhere at once? Join students at the Rhode Island School of Design as we explore the life and the afterlife of the aura as it resurfaced, transformed, and disappeared during the volatile period after the Second World War, in which a new generation of artists reimagined the possibilities of the avant-garde and its ability to transform society. Into the Aura is a podcast created by students in the Spring 2021 art history seminar "Neo-Vanguards," taught by Dr. Sean Nesselrode Moncada at the Rhode Island School of Design.

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5/21/2021

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June 8, 2021

Into the Aura: Technologies and Reproduction

In this final episode of Into the Aura, we revisit the central question of the series: can the aura survive the processes of reproduction? We consider the present status of reproduction in the digital age, from Google Earth to Instagram, before revisiting Sol LeWitt's theories of conceptual art and asking ourselves, is there ever art without process? This episode is presented by Daniel Grimme, Nate Krohn, and Max Pierce.

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June 4, 2021

Into the Aura: Of Information

Data, numbers, algorithms: are these works of art? In this episode we take a look at the historical and artistic presence of information in our lives, from the meteorologically-oriented sculptures of Nathalie Miebach; to the pulse-driven portraits of Sandra Llano-Mejía and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer; to the pioneering achievements of Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace. This episode is presented by Amelia Shafiei, Skylar Perez, and Cole Maisonpierre.

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June 2, 2021

Into the Aura: Public Art

When does art become public? This episode of Into the Aura looks at a range of artworks, both inside and outside the museum gallery, that address public sites and public audiences. We consider the place of monument, in the case of Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate, and the incorporation—or conscription—of the spectator in the work of Marina Abramovic, Yayoi Kusama, Graciela Carnevale, and more. This episode is presented by Tianxing Xu, Frank Fang, and Chris Cao.

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What is Into the Aura?

Eighty-five years after Walter Benjamin theorized the aura in the work of art, how do we understand that "strange weave of space and time" in an era of digital connection, when art seems to be everywhere and nowhere at once? Join students at the Rhode Island School of Design as we explore the life and the afterlife of the aura as it resurfaced, transformed, and disappeared during the volatile period after the Second World War, in which a new generation of artists reimagined the possibilities of the avant-garde and its ability to transform society.

Into the Aura is a podcast created by students in the Spring 2021 art history seminar "Neo-Vanguards," taught by Dr. Sean Nesselrode Moncada at the Rhode Island School of Design.

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