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Mathilde Nielsen
Mathilde Victoria Prietzel Nielsen is an MA student in philosophy at Aarhus Univierity. Her research focus is on love, imagination, and attention in contemporary Western societies and how technology influences and maybes hinders these.
Mathilde Victoria Prietzel Nielsen is an MA student in philosophy at Aarhus Univierity. Her research focus is on love, imagination, and attention in contemporary Western societies and how technology influences and maybes hinders these.
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The Point of Art
Silence Reigns
Art is Not Reality
The Emperor’s New God
The Emperor's New Art
Beeple and nothingness
The evolution of aesthetic experience
The world as will and streams
Marx and Nietzsche: how art can save us
Computer creativity is a matter of agency
Art doesn't make us better humans
Banksy, Beauty and Bananas
Life, Death, and Pacman
Art and the reality of war
Jean-Luc Godard: philosophy and film
The artist is dead, AI killed them
The curious case of the upside down Mondrian
Daft Punk and Metaphysics
Beauty has always been gender-fluid
How arts can save your life
Morality shouldn't matter to artists
Art, essence and mortality
Music, grief, and philosophy
Alienation fuels imagination
We must stop thinking photographs depict reality
Poetry is philosophy
Beauty beyond the subjective and objective
Pinker vs Nietzsche: Is music the basis of language?
When Art Meets Activism
Beauty Bites Back