Abstract
According to Howard Becker, there are many art worlds and some of them are in a situation of conflict or ignorance. Through this research, we propose the possibility of creating encounters between these art worlds to solve, even if only temporarily, this situation. By working with the potential (and within the limits) of cyberculture (such as active participation, collective creation and interaction), we desire to develop cyberspaces of arts that bridge the divide. This process has its starting point in Herman Dooyeweerd’s modal aspects of existence, with focus on three of them: ethical (generosity, trust and goodwill), aesthetic (harmony, holism and deligth) and simbolic (communication, information and data).
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Theme
New Media, Technology and the Arts
KEYWORDS
CYBERCULTURE, BECKER, DOOYEWEERD, CYBERMEDIATION