Presentación editorial Vol. 14(28)-2026. Arte y cultura en los albores del siglo XXI
Art Culture
Understanding cultural shifts in how humans relate to and represent the natural world can influence how plants, landscapes, and ecosystems are depicted, valued, and ultimately conserved in public consciousness.
This is an editorial piece introducing a journal volume about art and culture in the early 21st century. It argues that we are living through a major creative transformation similar to the rise of mass media a century ago. The focus is entirely on human artistic expression and cultural interconnection, with no plant or ecological content.
Key Findings
The 21st century represents one of the deepest mutations in human creativity in history, comparable to the early 20th century mass media revolution.
Physical and conceptual borders in art and culture have dissolved and continue to do so.
Artists of the 20th century are credited with fundamentally and permanently changing how the world is perceived and represented.
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This editorial introduction reflects on how the dawn of the 21st century has transformed human creativity, drawing parallels to the early 20th century media revolution and noting the dissolution of physical and conceptual boundaries in art and culture.
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El amanecer del siglo XXI ha traído consigo una de las mutaciones más profundas en la historia de la creatividad humana, algo muy parecido a lo acontecido a principios del siglo pasado con el auge ...
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