Esta obra explora las conexiones e interacciones entre la tecnología y la construcción de las obras de arte pictórico, así como su impacto en Argentina a partir del arte concreto, centrando el análisis en el período que transcurre entre 1900 y 1950. Su objetivo es trabajar en las intersecciones entre la historia del arte y la historia de la tecnología; en el espacio donde se conectan ambas para producir nuevas formas de expresión de la sensibilidad humana. Investiga los cambios que provocaron esas conexiones y cómo ellos se encuentran integrados en una trama de relaciones sociales, económicas e ideológicas que constituyen la base de las transformaciones del arte, de las cuales emerge el arte concreto. [Description in English]
Art in the machine age
Connections between technology and works of pictorial art 1900-1950
This book explores the connections and interrelations between technology and the construction of works of pictorial art, as well as their impact in Argentina in regard to concrete art, with the analysis centered on the period from 1900 to 1950. Its aim is to explore the intersections between the history of art and the history of technology, in the space where the two connect to produce new means of expressing human sensibility. It investigates the changes brought about by these connections and the way they are integrated into the web of social, economic and ideological relations that make up the basis for the transformations within art that gave rise to concrete art. Carlos A. J. Molinari holds a Degree in Administration and a Master's in Social Sciences with a mention in Social History. He works as a professor and researcher at the Inter-American Open University (UAI) and the National University of Luján (UNL). His field of study covers the relationship between technology, economy and culture, from an interdisciplinary perspective.