Transaesthetics and the Uncertainty of Images
Mise en Abyme of the Image. AI Generated Introduction Contemporary visual culture is increasingly marked by unease rather than clarity. Certain images provoke discomfort not because of what they show, but because they resist being classified. They appear to hover between art and commerce, documentation and fabrication, aesthetic contemplation and visual consumption. The difficulty lies less in interpretation than in classification. When an image no longer signals how it should be read, uncertainty emerges. Jean Baudrillard’s concept of transaesthetics ( transesthétique ) offers a powerful framework for understanding this condition, one in which the traditional boundaries of art dissolve into a generalized field of images without stable criteria. Transaesthetics: When Aesthetics Loses Its Place Baudrillard defines transaesthetics as “the moment when modernity exploded on us” (1993b, p. 3). This explosion does not merely introduce new artistic forms; it dismantles the ...