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Creativity and Advertising
- Affect, Events and Process
Engelsk Paperback
Creativity and Advertising
- Affect, Events and Process
Engelsk Paperback

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Creativity and Advertising develops novel ways to theorise advertising and creativity. Arguing that combinatory accounts of advertising based on representation, textualism and reductionism are of limited value, Andrew McStay suggests that advertising and creativity are better recognised in terms of the ‘event’. Drawing on a diverse set of philosophical influences including Scotus, Spinoza, Vico, Kant, Schiller, James, Dewey, Schopenhauer, Whitehead, Bataille, Heidegger and Deleuze, the book posits a sensational, process-based, transgressive, lived and embodied approach to thinking about media, aesthetics, creativity and our interaction with advertising.

Elaborating an affective account of creativity, McStay assesses creative advertising from Coke, Evian, Google, Sony, Uniqlo and Volkswagen among others, and articulates the ways in which award-winning creative advertising may increasingly be read in terms of co-production, playfulness, ecological conceptions of media, improvisation, and immersion in fields and processes of corporeal affect.

Philosophically wide-ranging yet grounded in robust understanding of industry practices, the book will also be of use to scholars with an interest in aesthetics, art, design, media, performance, philosophy and those with a general interest in creativity.

Andrew McStay lectures at Bangor University and is author of Digital Advertising, and The Mood of Information: A Critique of Online Behavioural Advertising and Deconstructing Privacy, the latter forthcoming in 2014.

Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
192
ISBN-13:
9780415519557
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0415519551
Udg. Dato:
3 apr 2013
Længde:
11mm
Bredde:
157mm
Højde:
231mm
Forlag:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato:
3 apr 2013
Forfatter(e):
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