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- Title
COPIES, REPRODUCIBILITY AND AESTHETIC ADEQUACY.
- Authors
Chang, Briankle G.
- Abstract
The article discusses the idea of the adequacy of aesthetics when dealing with reproducibility and copies, based on the article "The Aesthetic Adequacy of Copies," by David Ward and Graham Oddie. Included in the argument is the position that reproducibility is unsuited to the possibility of exact resemblance between a duplicate and its original, and the opposite idea that a copy can be produced that is aesthetically adequate to the original. The concluding notion that it cannot be assumed that there is a possibility of aesthetically perfect reproducibility.
- Subjects
AESTHETICS -- Moral &; ethical aspects; WARD, David; ODDIE, Graham; COPY machine art; COPYING; AESTHETICS periodicals
- Publication
British Journal of Aesthetics, 1991, Vol 31, Issue 3, p265
- ISSN
0007-0904
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/bjaesthetics/31.3.265