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Aesthetic Theory
The ideology, economics, and psychology behind the modern world's draining of color from homes, cars, and everyday objects.
In post-apocalyptic fiction, imagined futures turn today’s political and cultural tensions into geography.
What made Leonardo da Vinci last wasn’t magic — it was process — and his study of fluids can help us win the long game.
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"I think happiness is not a smiling face, it's more a smiling soul."
Common knowledge says the maximum size of a PDF is as big as 40% of Germany — but that’s a gross underestimate.
Today's philosophy students would be justified in asking, "What does any of this have to do with living?"
Will "Sausage Party" survive the test of time?
The writer’s tragic death at age 46 has led many to view him as a tortured artist. Here’s why this label is reductive.
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What would the world be like if we focused on “the inherent beauty of math,” rather than its technical aspects? A statistician reflects:
While weltschmerz — literally "world-pain" — may be unpleasant, it can also spur us to change things for the better.
“I believe that in the future, there will be a Francis Bacon of AI art,” Saltz tells Big Think. “We just haven't seen that artist yet.”
3mins
What is perception, really? Philosopher Alva Noë on why perception is a puzzling phenomenon:
Big Think columnist Adam Frank makes the case for why the 2023 video game Alan Wake 2 is a boundary-pushing piece of art.
You've certainly seen the paintings — but they don't depict what you think they do. Benjamin Moser discusses with Big Think.