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    The paper deals with the textual, visual and performative aspects of the “DAP project”, viewed as an “incident” in russian culture. In the light of an event-oriented philosophical and culturological scientific approach, the methodological problems are resolved in favor of a polycentric, “vibratory” view of the author’s work, allowing us to take in consideration the various aspects of the project’s relations toward the questions of authorship and the use of textual, visual, somatic and other “artistic materials”. The pursue for a special kind of distance, separation from the used “artistic materials” and a yearning “not to be identified” inside of them, to remain in the sphere of an (idealistically said) “complete artistic freedom” are by this means discovered as the main goals of the project. В данной статье рассмотрены про- явления, произведения и персоны художественного проекта «Дмитрий Александрович Пригов» в русской культуре в свете событийно-ори- ентированной философий и куль- туроведения. Методологические проблемы исследования «инци- дентного события в сфере культуры» разрешенны в пользу «полицентри- ческого» подхода феномену «ДАП», в котором исследователь отказывается от зафиксированного, категориально определенного взгляда на данную тему, идентифицируя ее как непре- рывно движущуюся,«мерцатель- ную». В этом ключе автор исследует вопросы авторства и отношения проекта «ДАП» к его «творческим матералам», включая различные идеологические дискурсы и ак- сиоматики различных речевых и поведенческих практик. Стремление к дистанции к материалу, неиден- тифицированности и неопредели- мости, инцидентности и «чистой художественной свободе» в таковом исследованию обнаружены как основные цели проекта.

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    The paper deals with the textual, visual and performative aspects of the “DAP project”, viewed as an “incident” in russian culture. In the light of an event-oriented philosophical and culturological scientific approach, the methodological problems are resolved in favor of a polycentric, “vibratory” view of the author’s work, allowing us to take in consideration the various aspects of the project’s relations toward the questions of authorship and the use of textual, visual, somatic and other “artistic materials”. The pursue for a special kind of distance, separation from the used “artistic materials” and a yearning “not to be identified” inside of them, to remain in the sphere of an (idealistically said) “complete artistic freedom” are by this means discovered as the main goals of the project. В данной статье рассмотрены про- явления, произведения и персоны художественного проекта «Дмитрий Александрович Пригов» в русской культуре в свете событийно-ори- ентированной философий и куль- туроведения. Методологические проблемы исследования «инци- дентного события в сфере культуры» разрешенны в пользу «полицентри- ческого» подхода феномену «ДАП», в котором исследователь отказывается от зафиксированного, категориально определенного взгляда на данную тему, идентифицируя ее как непре- рывно движущуюся,«мерцатель- ную». В этом ключе автор исследует вопросы авторства и отношения проекта «ДАП» к его «творческим матералам», включая различные идеологические дискурсы и ак- сиоматики различных речевых и поведенческих практик. Стремление к дистанции к материалу, неиден- тифицированности и неопредели- мости, инцидентности и «чистой художественной свободе» в таковом исследованию обнаружены как основные цели проекта.

    image/svg+xml art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos Open Access logo, converted into svg, designed by PLoS. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Access_logo_PLoS_white.svg art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos http://www.plos.org/ OpenstarTsarrow_drop_down
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