THE VISUAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE MODERN WANDERING MAN
ACADEMIC LIFE. FOR THE ANNIVERSARY OF HRYHORII SAVYCH SKOVORODA
Abstract
The article updates visual philosophy, reveals the perspectives of contemporary visual-philosophical works. The study contains an analysis and author's interpretation of philosophical posters created by contemporary traveling artists. An author's program on the possibilities of philosophical photography is offered. The article comments on photos from the exhibitions "Journey through UNESCO Cultural Heritage Cities", "Aquagraphy", "City where History itself poses". The main components of the phenomenon of the modern philosophical journey and the types of visual-philosophical works related to it are determined. Nine main components of the modern philosophical journey are presented: interest, movement, rest, observation, impression, transcendence, experience, understanding, creative action. Types of visual-philosophical works are defined: symbolic, aphoristic, definitional, conceptual, relaxing.
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