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"Von all dem, was ich über Kunst gesagt habe, fand ich nur spannend, was sich auf Warhol, Pop-Art und den Hyperrealismus bezog", eröffnet Jean Baudrillard 1990 ein Gespräch mit Françoise Gaillard. Das Verhältnis von Baudrillards Philosophie zur Kunst stand nun, anlässlich seines 75. Geburtstags, auf der Karlsruher ZKM-Tagung "Baudrillard und die Künste" (16.-18.7.2004) erneut auf dem Prüfstand. Zwanzig internationale Redner beschäftigten sich mit seinen Theorien, seinen Fotografien und der immer noch von Missverständnissen geprägten Baudrillard-Rezeption.
When the concept of the auteur was coined in the 1950s and 1960s, it was an initiative to clarify the obscure matters of authorship in cinema. Because a film must necessarily be a collective work, understood as the result of a large number of creative contributions, it was often unclear who the decisive power behind a certain film was, who contributed the "distinctive quality". The control will usually belong to the director, the producer or the star (or all three in combination), but what singles out a given film could also come from the cinematographer, the scriptwriter, from the author of an adapted literary work, or from traditions in the studio or in the genre. Nothing can be taken for granted about a film's authorship, it can only be decided through a thorough analysis of each film's production process, an analysis that, in most cases, will be impossible to make. ...