Plato defined three pillars of aesthetics: “beauty (subjective $latex S$), imitation (mechanical $latex M$), and inspiration (retention $latex R$)”. With his dialogues focusing on dramatic poetry (the prevalent art form in Plato’s era), the “aesthetics around art” of those times seems to be an intermingling of multifacetedness (effect of $latex S$) and chronological continuity (effectContinueContinue reading “Digital Arts Exhibition, COP29 Baku”