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You will find here [[reconstruction]]s of various works, including [[:category:music|music]], [[:category:painting|painting]], [[:category:literature|literature]] and [[:category:philosophy|philosophy]]. | You will find here [[reconstruction]]s of various works, including [[:category:music|music]], [[:category:painting|painting]], [[:category:literature|literature]] and [[:category:philosophy|philosophy]]. | ||
The motivations and goals for this project are stated in the [[manifesto]]. For a more comprehensive discussion of our interpretation framework, we refer you to our book: [[Book|Conceptual Reconstructionism: An Initiative for the Interpretation of Medium-specific Narratives]]. | The motivations and goals for this project are stated in the [[manifesto]]. For a more comprehensive discussion of our interpretation framework, we refer you to our book: ''[[Book|Conceptual Reconstructionism: An Initiative for the Interpretation of Medium-specific Narratives]]''. | ||
We do not aim at building a comprehensive knowledge base. Instead, we only intend to reconstruct selected works to inspire [[non-linear progress]] | We do not aim at building a comprehensive knowledge base. Instead, we only intend to reconstruct selected works to inspire [[non-linear progress]] through interpretation and creation. |
Revision as of 12:50, 27 November 2021
Welcome to our art interpretation project.
You will find here reconstructions of various works, including music, painting, literature and philosophy.
The motivations and goals for this project are stated in the manifesto. For a more comprehensive discussion of our interpretation framework, we refer you to our book: Conceptual Reconstructionism: An Initiative for the Interpretation of Medium-specific Narratives.
We do not aim at building a comprehensive knowledge base. Instead, we only intend to reconstruct selected works to inspire non-linear progress through interpretation and creation.