@article{ART002783842},
author={Jimin Son},
title={Can Mono Become Artistic?: Mono-ha Seen Through Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience},
journal={Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University},
issn={1598-3021},
year={2021},
volume={78},
number={4},
pages={273-313},
doi={10.17326/jhsnu.78.4.202111.273}
TY - JOUR
AU - Jimin Son
TI - Can Mono Become Artistic?: Mono-ha Seen Through Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience
JO - Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University
PY - 2021
VL - 78
IS - 4
PB - Institute of Humanities, Seoul National University
SP - 273
EP - 313
SN - 1598-3021
AB - This article has as its double objective a clarification of art-philosophical problems as dealt with by the theory of Mono, introduced by the late 1960’s Japanese movement Mono-ha, and an examination of the validity of its theory. Lying at the kernel of the above set of problems is the inquiry into the possibility of continuation of aesthetic experience through the means of unworked things. Here, aesthetic experience is referred to by the artists as “ecstasy”, “disparity”, “encounter” and “thrill”. As this article will try to show, all of Mono-ha’s endeavor is noticeably focused on arguing for this continuation and putting it into practice. For this argument to be justified, it is required first that aesthetic experience is distinguished— as opposed to isolated—from the totality of experience that includes it, and that we discuss whether the realization of the above theory based on aesthetic experience can be artistic, despite the irreducibility of the experienced into a work of art. Despite being central to their theory and relevant practice, Mono-ha’s reliance on the notion of aesthetic experience has hitherto been examined as being part of the former rather than culminating in the labor of the latter. This article will attempt to carry out the above tasks by introducing the cognitive psychological research of Jean-Marie Schaeffer into the contexts of the artists’ own words.
KW - Mono-ha;Mono;Jean-Marie Schaeffer;Aesthetic Experience;Marcel Duchamp
DO - 10.17326/jhsnu.78.4.202111.273
ER -
Jimin Son. (2021). Can Mono Become Artistic?: Mono-ha Seen Through Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, 78(4), 273-313.
Jimin Son. 2021, "Can Mono Become Artistic?: Mono-ha Seen Through Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience", Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, vol.78, no.4 pp.273-313. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu.78.4.202111.273
Jimin Son "Can Mono Become Artistic?: Mono-ha Seen Through Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University 78.4 pp.273-313 (2021) : 273.
Jimin Son. Can Mono Become Artistic?: Mono-ha Seen Through Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience. 2021; 78(4), 273-313. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu.78.4.202111.273
Jimin Son. "Can Mono Become Artistic?: Mono-ha Seen Through Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University 78, no.4 (2021) : 273-313.doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.78.4.202111.273
Jimin Son. Can Mono Become Artistic?: Mono-ha Seen Through Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, 78(4), 273-313. doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.78.4.202111.273
Jimin Son. Can Mono Become Artistic?: Mono-ha Seen Through Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University. 2021; 78(4) 273-313. doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.78.4.202111.273
Jimin Son. Can Mono Become Artistic?: Mono-ha Seen Through Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience. 2021; 78(4), 273-313. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu.78.4.202111.273
Jimin Son. "Can Mono Become Artistic?: Mono-ha Seen Through Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University 78, no.4 (2021) : 273-313.doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.78.4.202111.273