Time: Active or passive

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Abstract

Science created the concept of time which is connected with space and supported by a congruence of natural and perceived phenomena. Epistemology has transformed it into duration and given it a direction. Experimentation, perception and intuition make it relative, even evanescent. Only art can act on it to give it responsibilities or to turn over it, which is what Olga Kisseleva does in her works of art.

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Kisseleva, O., & Leroux, C. (2016). Time: Active or passive. In Aesthetics and Neuroscience: Scientific and Artistic Perspectives (pp. 213–224). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46233-2_14

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