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| Definition | Conceptual integrity refers to the relationship of the work to the process or technology employed and the spirit in which the work was made. Aesthetic integrity relates to the look and feel of visible components and the outputs of the system (i.e. qualities of the sound and image). Laurenson, Pip. The Management of Display Equipment in Time-based Media Installations, Tate Papers, Spring 2005 http://www.tate.org.uk/research/tateresearch/tatepapers/05spring/laurenson.htm |
| Broader Term ↑ | Concept |
| Related Terms ↔ | Heart of artwork Integrity (computing environment) Reinterpretation Relational aesthetics Authenticity Appearance |