2010
DOI: 10.1162/grey.2010.1.39.11
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The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility [First Version]

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“…However, the halo disappeared between the original and the replica. [3] Aura refers to the uniqueness of works of art. At the same time, it encompasses both the time and space of the work, that is, immediate and immediateness.…”
Section: Benjamin and " The Work Of Art In The Age Of Its Technical Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the halo disappeared between the original and the replica. [3] Aura refers to the uniqueness of works of art. At the same time, it encompasses both the time and space of the work, that is, immediate and immediateness.…”
Section: Benjamin and " The Work Of Art In The Age Of Its Technical Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em Benjamin (2010), por sua vez, honra -se a experiência sensório--corporal, abrindo alas a um discurso teórico dignificador de formas culturais 'menores' e, por conseguinte, a correntes teóricas como a dos cultural studies. Apesar do tom pessimista, encontramos aqui um importante entreabrir de porta, deambulando entre espaço intelectual e emocional, estética e anestética entrecruzadas num enobrecimento hegeliano da subjetividade, das respostas sentimentais, da nostalgia e da melancolia.…”
Section: Palavras -Chaveunclassified
“…33 According to Benjamin, the aura of the image is linked to its "unique existence in a particular place." It possesses a "here and now" quality that we regard as authenticity, and this quality changes when the work is reproduced-its value, in a way, becomes less significant, since it exists in many heres and many nows, and no longer enjoys a unique existence.…”
Section: Image Object and Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%