The Extrasystemic in an Artwork's System

Russian Studies in Philosophy 53 (1):27-36 (2015)
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The essay focuses on the extrasystemic elements in an artwork's system. It shows that the artistic details and elements, if separated from the overall artistic whole, gain certain independence and autonomy, as they belong to a different semantic space. These non-systemic elements have specific implicitness and hiddenness, but significantly affect the aesthetic character of the artwork. They play the role of generating informational “redundancy,” a multivariate artistic message

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Evgeny Andreevich Kondratiev
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