New Intentist group at linkedin.com
Intentism have started a group on linkedin.com eponymously called 'Intentism International Arts Movement.' Please join if you haven't done so already. There is also a poll asking where is the…
Upload of Intentist Theory
Intentism: The Resurrection of the Author, the first publication of Intentist theory has been uploaded to www.intentism.wordpress.com
New Intentism Interviews to appear online soon
Two new interviews will appear on the official Intentism website in the next few days. In both interviews many of the ideas regarding authorship and intention are discussed.
Intentism interview with Noam Chomsky: Language and Communication
Click on the link: http://www.intentism.com/chomskyint.htm to read Intentism's interview with Noam Chomsky. Chomsky discusses whether language is primarily for communication or an internal computational device.
Intentism in the process of choosing actors for auditions
Intentist film makers and directors are in the process of sifting through the applications from actors to be apart of an exciting film project. Auditions will take place in central…
Auditions soon to take place for Intentist film
The new Intentist film to be shown at the next Intentist exhibition will soon conduct interviews for the three parts. The film will show the creative trail of filmmaking from…
Intentism Publishing House begins to publish journal
Intentism Publishing House has published its theory with 'Intentism: Resurrection of the Artist' and its art in' The Search for Intentist Art.' Now, Intentism has started an academic journal entitled…
An introductionary series of 10 lectures on Intentism can now be watched on YouTube
Intentism founder Vittorio Pelosi has been recorded giving a series of 10 mini lectures on the subject of Intentionalism and the corresponding art movement intentism.
Check out the Intentist interview with Professor Colin Lyas of Lancaster University ‘Art and Intentionality’ @ www.intentism.com
Professor Colin Lyas discusses the role of authorship and intention in the arts. Lyas is the author of 'Aesthetics.' The interview can also be seen on YouTube.
If authorship is irrelevant, does it matter that Heidegger and Paul de Man penned anti-Semitic works?
If you remove an author from his or her work, does that also remove accountability? Should writers like Heidegger and Paul de Man be able to write sexist, racist or…