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The Study of Bodyness/Affability in Modern Media Art (Creative Format)

Student: Suvorova Aleksandra

Supervisor: Polina Kolozaridi

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Media Communications (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2020

The purpose of this study was to find in the analyzed videoart "YOU(TH)" the corporeity manifestations of the internal transformation of the heroes. The tasks were to describe the generality and difference in the concepts of “body” - “corporeality” - “affability”, briefly describe the corporeal image in the art of various cultural and historical stages, and analyze the created video art from the point of view of corporeality / co affability rporeality. As a methodology were used philosophical, cultural-historical, psychological research, as well as descriptive and comparative analysis.

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