If authorship is irrelevant, does it matter that Heidegger and Paul de Man penned anti-Semitic works?
If authorship is irrelevant, does it matter that Heidegger and Paul de Man penned anti-Semitic works?.
The End of Interpretative pluralism?
An article appeared in New Scientist Magazine (17th November 2012 ed.)en titled ‘Getting all emotional: Computers are learning how abstract art moves us, and could use that to enhance their…
Focus on an Intentist: Week 3, Day 7: Remodel
So there you have it. Remodel was one of the most innovative, stylish bands in the UK. A guitar band, but also a pop band in the sense of the…
Focus on an Intentist: Week 3, Day 6.
Remodel was one of the most innovative British bands and worked with the Intentists on several projects.Their song 'That Obscure Object Called Desire' was re-mastered to demonstrate the band's intentional journey…
Listen to ‘Statues’
Listen to Statues here: http://corporaterecords.co.uk/artists/Remodel/Statues/
Focus on an Intentist: Week 3, Day 5: Remodel ‘Statues.’
Remodel's last album 'Statues' brought together the band and the Intentist movement in two ways. Firstly, Intentist Vittorio Pelosi was asked to design the cover (below) which depicts the members…
Focus on an Intentist: Week 3, Day 4: Remodel- ‘British Racing Green.’
Remodel released the single 'British Racing Green'. It is one of the most innovative yet addictive songs in their catalogue. Intentists are always interested in the creative process or 'creative…
Focus on an Intentist: Week 3, Day 3: Rare interview with Remodel!
Remodel band members Mark Heffernan and Leigh Swinn participated in a very rare interview about the creative processes behind their work. The interview was conducted by the art movement 'Intentism'…
Focus on an Intentist: Week 3, Day 2: Remodel
Remodel have worked with the Intentist movement in an art exhibiton in Soho, London, an album launch combined with an Intentist exhibition and the artwork for the album 'Statues.'One area…