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A founding object is an inferius, as it is in some way inferior and also prior to the founded object, that is, an inferius is of lower order with respect to its superior object.
The work of architecture is thus a doubly founded object, which "refers back not only to the creative acts of the architect and the reconstructive acts of the viewer, but also to its ontic foundation in a fully determined real thing shaped in a particular way" [Ontology, 263].
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Objects of higher order presuppose founding objects; you can also say that the superius supervenes on its inferiora.
Some philosophers have objected to the condition of artifactuality, using instances of so-called "driftwood art" or "found objects" (found art) as counterexamples.
A "found object".
Found object art like Duchamp's Fountain?
The program's premiere, "Found Object," swerves yet again.
ATLANTIC CITY ART CENTER "Found Object Art," by seven artists.
In its unintended strangeness it is both akin to and the very opposite of Marcel Duchamp's "found object".
I was to play the role of Found Object Number 2, a 25-year-old Nigerian asylum seeker.
The performances are book-ended by "Energizer" from 1980, a fine example of Ms. Fenley's choreography, and "Found Object," a new work.
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