Immanent Purposiveness

Empirical reality
Governing principle
Aesthetic identity

Artworks function as afterimages of empirical experience. The larger the experiential base, the more aesthetic possibilities manifest. Such experience need not all be operative in conscious awareness, but also can accrue from unformed sensation arising from engagement.

“There is no aesthetic refraction without something being refracted; no imagination without something imagined.” – Theodor W. Adorno

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