Well, just two for me, but, yeah... head against wall (repeat as necessary)GuinivereElise wrote:*downs three shots*
now you.
DO IT!
(I feel like I've just spent the last three years banging my head against the wall)
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Fish,
questions...
was the bucket a unique creeative expression? was it skillfully executed?
a mathematical proof can absolutely chack all the boxes of my 'is it art' test
when you say this bucket was perhaps marvelous and transformative that was a subjective statement. You imparted a value on the object that might not have been there in the context of the objects creation.
I don't think the property of antiquity automatically qualifies something as art. A stamped coin from ancient rome is a good example.
questions...
was the bucket a unique creeative expression? was it skillfully executed?
a mathematical proof can absolutely chack all the boxes of my 'is it art' test
when you say this bucket was perhaps marvelous and transformative that was a subjective statement. You imparted a value on the object that might not have been there in the context of the objects creation.
I don't think the property of antiquity automatically qualifies something as art. A stamped coin from ancient rome is a good example.
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* grabbing all nine cases of Pete's *
this is ours now. the fish can have as many as she can drink before we do.
and we'll need several of those shots.
this is ours now. the fish can have as many as she can drink before we do.
and we'll need several of those shots.
"unprecedented and utterly unnecessary destructive power"
~Brian Doherty re the Vegematic of the Apocalypse (BM 'artcar' 1997) which wielded a long drill and a fire cannon that shot flame 100 yards, and by all rights should belong to us.
~Brian Doherty re the Vegematic of the Apocalypse (BM 'artcar' 1997) which wielded a long drill and a fire cannon that shot flame 100 yards, and by all rights should belong to us.
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I guess that I think all definitions of art are subjective. And that many of them are disengenous about that and about the fact that there can be great deals of mindless predjudice encoded in the subjective definitions. (Note, I'm not saying this about yours--I haven't thought about it deeply enough, perhaps because of my bias.) I guess I see "art" as inherently a political definition, as the old tribal names of self as "the People" or "those who speak" as essentially political definitions designed to exclude "what I don't like."stuart wrote:Fish,
questions...
was the bucket a unique creeative expression? was it skillfully executed?
a mathematical proof can absolutely chack all the boxes of my 'is it art' test
when you say this bucket was perhaps marvelous and transformative that was a subjective statement. You imparted a value on the object that might not have been there in the context of the objects creation.
I don't think the property of antiquity automatically qualifies something as art. A stamped coin from ancient rome is a good example.
All that said, I don't think perfumeirs are artists. But then their works are likely to cause me discomfort--not of my smug assumptions, but on a simple bodily level. And I wonder just how self-serving that is of me.
(By the way, I don't find coins to be artistic, because of the multiple impressions. Yet, you could persuade me--I have two or three austrailian coins--one with a frilled lizard, simply because they delight me. And you could go to the old roman coins and say "Look, pressing of ad34" and "See the difference when they were adulterating the copper in x devaluation." Sometimes, I'm so inclusive that all human activity is potentially art.)
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Well it ilicits an emotional reaction in that I'm jelous, I ahven't been near a glory hole in years.sputnik wrote:If you care, here is an example of my craft:
But then there's the smug, bucause I'm so much a colorist.
Sure, probably a good idea to do introductory work in clear, but dang, I love color.
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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I am a slave to light and shadow... which, for me, translates into form. I'm not lost on color, but the 'flow' of an object touches me deeply. Van Gogh drives me up the wall (he did the same to himself) as does Mozart (listening to Piano concerto #21 right now!)... but, my wiring is to follow the path (I am a hunter, as opposed to a gatherer), and the path of form fascinates me... I find that 'pitcher' to be very beautiful... graceful. It flows in a way that I wish my prose would...theCryptofishist wrote:Well it ilicits an emotional reaction in that I'm jelous, I ahven't been near a glory hole in years.sputnik wrote:If you care, here is an example of my craft:
But then there's the smug, bucause I'm so much a colorist.
Sure, probably a good idea to do introductory work in clear, but dang, I love color.
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top of the pile...DVD Burner wrote:Well shit, where does that leave me in post count?
do you want us to pat you on the back until you lose consciousness? We could, you know...
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Yes, IMHO. Despite what I said about coins. It might mean really getting to the guts of mass production, designing so that the endless copies are all "fresh" so that they say as much about the means of production as they do about the designer. Or something lke that.samtzu wrote:Well, can there be such a thing as mass produced art? The Volkswagon springs to mind, as does the Mercedes Gullwing
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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I'm possibly in a Dada state where I'm tearing definitions down. I don't think everything is "art." I do think everyone is capable of producing "art."stuart wrote:I think that if you call everyone an artist the definition becomes useless and untestable. Same thing applies to calling all handmade objects art.
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Have some scotch... Macallen... twice as old as you... guaranteed to get you where you need to be...GuinivereElise wrote:hmmmm...
more shots, please...
I'm entirely tooo sober right now.
maybe if I drink enough, i'll black out, and I won't have to think about the asshole on the work thread...
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I think you guys are taking that Force thing in the work thread way too far outta wack.GuinivereElise wrote:hmmmm...
more shots, please...
I'm entirely tooo sober right now.
maybe if I drink enough, i'll black out, and I won't have to think about the asshole on the work thread...
But hey that's me.
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In the end, art is what as defined as art... Van Gogh sold two paintings in his life, and now he is the highest dollar artist.... who knows what anyone thought of the weird neanderthal that left his or her mark on the caves in France, but those drawings are art now.... so, to me, art is defined by time and taste. Art lasts...theCryptofishist wrote:I'm possibly in a Dada state where I'm tearing definitions down. I don't think everything is "art." I do think everyone is capable of producing "art."stuart wrote:I think that if you call everyone an artist the definition becomes useless and untestable. Same thing applies to calling all handmade objects art.
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