Queer philosophy provides an important framework for understanding the ethics of collaboration, creative authority, and relational responsibility in the arts. This approach to philosophical inquiry...
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: Understanding the ethics of collaboration and relational responsibility in the arts through queer philosophy
Collaborative artistic practices require a high degree of trust between participants, which is necessary for effective communication and mutual understanding. This requires an openness to sharing...
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: Collaborative art requires trust, communication, and ethical accountability
Collaborative artistic projects have always been known to have a significant impact on human beings' well-being and creativity. By working together on a project, artists can share their ideas,...
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: Collaborating on art projects: how it helps overcome emotional barriers and foster creativity
"It is often assumed that creating art together can be used as a way to explore one's own boundaries and sense of power dynamics. This assumption has been supported by research that shows how...
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: Exploring power dynamics through art: how collaboration can boost selfesteem and productivity
When it comes to creating collaborative art projects, many artists strive for creative risk-taking in order to push their limits and explore new ideas.
This desire often conflicts with the need...
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: Creating collaborative artworks: a guide to ethical accountability through clear guidelines and open communication
Collaborations between queer and non-queer artists can be beneficial for the arts community as they bring together different perspectives and ideas to create something new and exciting.
These...
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: Breaking down barriers: how collaborations between queer and nonqueer artists challenge cultural meaning of style