On Ruben Slikk: A Manifesto on the Purpose of Art and the Value of Transgression

On Ruben Slikk: An Manifesto on the Purpose of Art and the Value of Transgression is a philosophical and critical inquiry into the modern musical landscape, using the obscure, prolific, transgressive soundcloud rapper Ruben Slikk as an entrypoint for discussing the interplay of art, music, and capitalism; style; morality; humor; genius; talent; entitlement; desire; addiction; and all the ways the illusion of merit distorts how we see the world around us.

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On Ruben Slikk: A Manifesto on the Purpose of Art and the Value of Transgression

On Ruben Slikk: An Manifesto on the Purpose of Art and the Value of Transgression is a philosophical and critical inquiry into the modern musical landscape, using the obscure, prolific, transgressive soundcloud rapper Ruben Slikk as an entrypoint for discussing the interplay of art, music, and capitalism; style; morality; humor; genius; talent; entitlement; desire; addiction; and all the ways the illusion of merit distorts how we see the world around us.

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On Ruben Slikk: A Manifesto on the Purpose of Art and the Value of Transgression

On Ruben Slikk: A Manifesto on the Purpose of Art and the Value of Transgression

by Caleb True
On Ruben Slikk: A Manifesto on the Purpose of Art and the Value of Transgression

On Ruben Slikk: A Manifesto on the Purpose of Art and the Value of Transgression

by Caleb True

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On Ruben Slikk: An Manifesto on the Purpose of Art and the Value of Transgression is a philosophical and critical inquiry into the modern musical landscape, using the obscure, prolific, transgressive soundcloud rapper Ruben Slikk as an entrypoint for discussing the interplay of art, music, and capitalism; style; morality; humor; genius; talent; entitlement; desire; addiction; and all the ways the illusion of merit distorts how we see the world around us.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781088156735
Publisher: Dynamo Verlag
Publication date: 03/01/2024
Pages: 116
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.28(d)
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