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Postmodernism First, Second & Third Motifs

Postmodernism has become the buzzword of contemporary society over last decade. But how can it be defined? in this highly engaging introduction, the mysteries of this most elusive of concepts are unraveled, casting a critical light upon the way we live now, from the politicizing of museum culture to the cult of the politically correct. The key postmodernist ideas are explored and challenged, as they figure in the theory, philosophy, politics, ethics, and artwork of the period, and it is shown how they have interacted within a postmodernist culture.

By: Christopher Butler / Narrated By:

Christine Williams-available on Audible


Arts Journal Online delivers weekly to monthly editorial design, essays. Written using first, second and third points of inquiry. First, person present tense. Second, person past tense. While Third person is equal to future visionary ideas.

The zine was created by David S Concepcion. With imaginary to real Gonzo contributors, along the way.

David S Concepcion is the founder behind Creative Think Tank DC. Endeavors in matters pertaining to Arts, Design, Technology and Culture.

DSC attended Parsons New School for Design. Graduating in 2002 with a BFA. He has been actively involved in B2C digital transformation initiatives. While developing IT, design and project management road maps. For both private and government agencies in his 20+ year career.

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