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If this wiki were a [[city]], it would feature prominently [[nightclub]]s, [[record store]]s, a [[red light district]]s, [[museum]]s, [[library|libraries]], [[second hand book]] stores and [[Comic book|comic]] shops.]] | If this wiki were a [[city]], it would feature prominently [[nightclub]]s, [[record store]]s, a [[red light district]]s, [[museum]]s, [[library|libraries]], [[second hand book]] stores and [[Comic book|comic]] shops.]] | ||
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- | The '''Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia''' is a [[nobrow]] [[encyclopedia]] for the [[lofty|loftiest]] of [[intellectual]]s and the most [[jaded]] [[hedonists]]. It explores the [[hidden]] links between "[[mainstream]]" and "[[underground culture|underground]]" culture. | + | The '''Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia''' is a [[nobrow]] [[Wikipedia fork]], built along [[themes and sensibilities|these themes and sensibilities]] and [[Template:Keywords|keywords]] as well as [[:Category:Canon|these artists and theorists]]. |
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- | The encylopedia, a [[Wikipedia remix]], is built along [[themes and sensibilities|these themes and sensibilities]] and [[Template:Keywords|keywords]] as well as [[:Category:Canon|these artists and theorists]]. | + | |
== Methodology == | == Methodology == | ||
:"[[Method of this work: literary montage. I have nothing to say only to show]]." -- ''[[Passagenwerk]]'' (1927 - 1940) by Walter Benjamin | :"[[Method of this work: literary montage. I have nothing to say only to show]]." -- ''[[Passagenwerk]]'' (1927 - 1940) by Walter Benjamin | ||
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*Fiction: bias towards [[cult fiction]] and [[transgressive fiction]], disregard for [[literary awards]] | *Fiction: bias towards [[cult fiction]] and [[transgressive fiction]], disregard for [[literary awards]] | ||
*Art: bias toward [[transgressive art]], [[erotic art]], the [[fantastique]] and [[grotesque]] | *Art: bias toward [[transgressive art]], [[erotic art]], the [[fantastique]] and [[grotesque]] | ||
- | *Genre: [[Fantastique]] preferred over fantasy. | + | *Genre: [[fantastique]] preferred over fantasy. |
== See also== | == See also== | ||
*[[Wikipedia fork]] | *[[Wikipedia fork]] | ||
*[[Template:Blogs|Bibliography]] | *[[Template:Blogs|Bibliography]] | ||
- | *[[Articles unique to this wiki]]. | + | *[[Articles unique to this wiki]] |
*[[Publication bias list of the Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia]] | *[[Publication bias list of the Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia]] | ||
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The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia is a nobrow Wikipedia fork, built along these themes and sensibilities and keywords as well as these artists and theorists.
Methodology
- "Method of this work: literary montage. I have nothing to say only to show." -- Passagenwerk (1927 - 1940) by Walter Benjamin
- The "rhizome" allows for multiple, non-hierarchical entry and exit points in data representation and interpretation. --A Thousand Plateaus - Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, volume 2 of Capitalisme et Schizofrénie (1980)
Biases
- Contrary to the guidelines of Wikipedia (of which this work is a fork), this encyclopedia allows original research and has a publication bias favoring appreciative criticism
- In biographies, lots of attention is given to romantic involvements (cherchez la femme and cherchez l'homme) and patronage.
- Geography: Eurocentrism, Francophilia, Francosphere, Anglosphere contrasted with a distinct freference for otherness and alterity
- Themes and sensibilities: these themes and sensibilities and keywords
- canonical artists and theorists
- Body genres
- Namesakes: homonymy and paronymy are important and strengthen self-referentiality of the encyclopedia.
- General: bias towards the cultish, the transgressive and the nobrow; stereotypical representations
- Music: bias towards black music, underground music, and experimental music
- Film: bias towards cult films, a kind disregard for all film awards
- Fiction: bias towards cult fiction and transgressive fiction, disregard for literary awards
- Art: bias toward transgressive art, erotic art, the fantastique and grotesque
- Genre: fantastique preferred over fantasy.
See also
- Wikipedia fork
- Bibliography
- Articles unique to this wiki
- Publication bias list of the Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
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