The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

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The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
  1. A work of art has always been reproducible.
    1. Greeks reproduced works of art:
      1. Founding.
        1. Stamping.
      2. woodcut graphic art: became mechanically reproducible for the first time
        1. 19th Century: lithography Appeared
          1. Only a few decades after its invention, it was surpassed by photography.
            1. Photography captured images at the speed of an actor's movements
          2. Even the most perfect reproduction of a work of art lacks:
            1. presence in time and space
              1. The authenticity of a thing is the essence of all that its transmissible from its beginning
            2. Human sense perception is determined by nature and historical circunstances
              1. Aura: unique phenomenon of a distance, the sensation or feeling you get by getting closer to someone or something
                1. we have a tendency to reproduce things, doing it also destroys the aura
                2. The uniqueness of a work of art is inseparable from its being imbedded in the fabric of tradition
                  1. Earliest works of art originated in the service of a ritual
                    1. L'art pour l'art - Doing art for art's sake
                      1. Mechanical reproduction- Doing art for politics
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