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offline spammer from CITY OF LONDON (Jamaica) on 2013-04-25 07:41 [#02454872]
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riddle me this xltronic: what is art?


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-04-25 08:28 [#02454873]
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you're walking up stairs. you reach the top, but fail to
notice -- you think there's another step, and move
accordingly. your foot comes down on air. how do you feel
when this happens?


 

offline debaser on 2013-04-25 08:59 [#02454874]
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art is non logic at its core


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-04-25 09:01 [#02454875]
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the recipe for blueberry muffins doesn't describe how the
smell of blueberry muffins baking makes you feel. a song
that communicates how that smell makes you feel doesn't tell
you how to make blueberry muffins (unless the artist is
being cheeky).


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2013-04-25 12:45 [#02454882]
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Art is fart without the f.

"What is aaart? Baby don't art me... don't art me... no
more."

"I wanna art right now. My name's Rob Base, and I came to
get art."

"Art lover come rescue me. Art me up, art me down- art me
anywhere you want to baby now. I need art so desperately.
Won't you please, come around, cuz I wanna share all
artworks with you baaa~by"


 

offline spammer from CITY OF LONDON (Jamaica) on 2013-04-25 14:34 [#02454884]
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i feel that art is like welfare for the children of rich
white parents. they pop out a couple kids and one becomes a
successful investment banker. the other has lesser
intelligence and no real skills but through his upper-class
upbringing he's really good at saying things like "explores
the intersection between". the parents' friends support him
much as one praises a small child who creates finger
paintings, only the paintings never stop and they come with
a lot of spurious verbiage attached.


 

offline listen2meTalk on 2013-04-25 14:49 [#02454889]
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"Art in the elevator, painting it up while I'm going
down..."


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2013-04-25 18:16 [#02454922]
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Music has been described as the arrangement of sound, so I
would argue that art is similar and some wanker somewhere
has likely already come up with a cool quote to describe
this.



 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2013-04-26 08:43 [#02454981]
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Art is in everything done well. Painting is art, music is
art, dance is art, food is art, grooming is art, fighting is
art, living is art, thinking is art. When stuff is done
poorly or without heart, it's just shit.

Art is the result of honing of crafts to become transparent
emotion-trasmitters, but something can also be labeled "art"
when the experiencing of emotions comes from something
crafted; intentionally crafted or by nature-crafting (events
falling into place, etc.).

This whole world is actually a place of art. Even the
bullshit bankers and whatever the fuck NWO, fucking WWF
WTC7, ABCBBD credit fuck shit is art- highly crafted
manipulation of opinion to result in mental and physical
slavery, with intention of perpetuating infinite wealth, etc
etc etc. The trolls here are art-- crafting of character in
order to act as some kind of counterbalance to shit by
parodying self and dicks, for the sake of humor and
sometimes provoking non-standardized thought.

Everything worth doing by humans- consciously or
subconsciously- is ultimately with the underlying goal of
reaching the level of artful execution. Those who never get
to that level in a craft, have either never put the required
level of effort into any craft, or, they have spread
themselves too thin, which steals too much time to develop
to high level, or, they are in the mindset that mediocrity
or even shittiness, is somehow an acceptable form of being.


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2013-04-26 08:55 [#02454982]
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The underlying beauty of art, is the amount of effort
required to reach the level of artful execution. The only
thing that could ever drive a person to be interested in a
craft, to the point of understanding it so well- to the
point of spending decades on it- to the point of keeping
with it when it's not about the MDMA skin tingling fucking
3rd grade puppy love butterflies- pushing hard and pushing
far past comfort zones in order to realize the craft and act
within the craft as a direct and dear part of
consciousness-- the only thing that can get a human to that
point in anything, is passion and love.

So all ART, is not just some shit painting or shit choon or
whatever the fuck- when it gets to the point where Zeus nods
at such efforts, it is a representation of the best
qualities that humanity has to offer.

Without art, we'd all be left with laziness and non-caring.
Bullshit food, fucking living in holes dug in shit trenches,
just ejaculating in vaginas covered in mold, cuz any
relationship- any anything- would be too much of an artform;
too much of a hassle.


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-04-26 08:55 [#02454983]
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what's the use of locking yourself in a room and becoming
perfect at painting? then you'll have nothing to paint,
except yourself in a room painting.


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-04-26 08:56 [#02454984]
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you need to constantly soak up new ideas while
chucking/revising old ones. people that spend ten years
"getting better at guitar" tend to produce very technically
skilled, very boring bullshit.


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-04-26 09:00 [#02454985]
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i guess you're arguing for depth-first, while i'm arguing
for breadth-first.

LAZY_TITLE


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-04-26 09:10 [#02454986]
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depth
breadth

thing is, the graph is infinitely deep. you can always paint
or play just a little better. spending all your time
squeezing on that, and life will pass you by. it's almost as
if you're making extended funeral preparations: "well, fun's
over, i have to spend the rest of my life getting better at
using cubase"


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-04-26 09:54 [#02454991]
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a compromise


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2013-04-26 10:45 [#02454993]
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It's not about superficiality. Superficial aspects of art
are merely indicators of potential emotional depth;
potential artist character depth. As you noted, there are a
lot of technically proficient artists, saying absolutely
nothing. They trained under the false idea that superficial
sparkle = depth. There's a reason why some random blind and
poor blues guitarist with a 5 string detuned guitar and a
rusty spoon, can emotively express more than most anything
Yngwie Malmsteen has done. The reason is because one used
the guitar as an extension of his heart; the other used the
guitar for sheer speed.

Thousands of aphex twin ripoffs- most of them saying jack
shit, despite their sincerest attempts at emulating
superficiality. In that space between the superficiality
and the heart- that is where the art lies. When such a real
level is perceived, it might be technically crazy as fuck,
but it will be experienced fluidly, seamlessly,
effortlessly, and will ultimately be transparent.


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-04-26 11:01 [#02454994]
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i suppose maybe it's all art. your whole life. kind of corny
to say; i'm sure some trendy actor like james franco has
probably dropped it in interviews. you can walk up and down
the stairs with style, should you so choose, you know? make
the whole shebang a giant performance piece. but that's not
really what i was getting at. more like, look at leonardo da
vinci. dude was into everything, and at some point wires
crossed over and it all became just... his work. dissecting
cadavers didn't just teach him about science; it influenced
his paintings and sculptures. cast a wide net, pull back the
big ideas, let the details slip through until they grow a
bit bigger; let them get caught the next time you throw the
net out.

my loosey-goosey boxer-shorts montossori upbringing will
square off with your disciplined tighty-whitey asian parent
upbringing at the flagpole at noon. bring your best
metaphors.


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-04-26 11:18 [#02454997]
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"I really can't say whom or what has influenced my work,
it's a kind of facile question, as really I find my artistic
life to be one long exquisite corpse with my mind
alternating between a sponge and a sieve." --J. G. Thirlwell


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2013-04-26 12:09 [#02454999]
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I'm not talking about flaunting, mang. But yah- it's all
art. Every artist realizes that everything is connected.
Making ice cream makes your choonz better; eating grapes
makes your drawings better, etc. Realizing that everything
applies to everything, is part of artful being.

True art is BEING. Perceiving the beauty that is art- that
is all- comes from EXPERIENCING life- letting go--
experiencing the being of things.

I remember people commenting on beautiful days when I was
really young, like 6. I agreed and quickly learnt what it
meant for a day to be beautiful by superficial factors, like
clear sky, cool wind, warm, etc. But before I made those
associations, I didn't get what it meant for a day to be
beautiful. I didn't get it, because I was expecting to see
something "special". Something other than what was there.
And at that time, just because I learnt what others were
talking about with "beautiful day", I still didn't feel it.
I got it, but actually, I didn't get shit. I just made the
associations. It wasn't until forever later, that I
realized that everything was there all along. The beauty
was there all along, and there was actually nothing to see
into. It wasn't about analyzing this temperature or that
amount of clouds-- it was just about experiencing something
that those combined factors gave birth to. Then eventually,
the sun, the clouds, the wind, all that- although I know
they're there now- they became transparent factors and
totally minor when compared to the greatness of the total
resulting experience.

The greatest of manmade art has this quality. It's not
about the paint, the surface, or the vintage synth or
cubaseloops or whatever-- it's about "the beautiful day"
shining through all of that.



 

offline listen2meTalk on 2013-04-26 15:19 [#02455013]
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"just ejaculating in vaginas covered in mold"

You say that like it's a bad thing.


 

offline wavephace from off the chain on 2013-04-26 18:37 [#02455049]
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art is when u take a paint brush and draw stuff on a square

i think scultures are art 2 but i dunno how they make those


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-05-21 22:58 [#02457110]
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LAZY_GENERALIST


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2013-05-22 03:01 [#02457117]
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Art is a mass supervised activity and waste of time where
people in "college" are instructed to cut black triangles
out of construction paper and glue them to white paper to
like, learn about negative space or some excuse. This is
what art is because it is what the authorities say it is and
they own all the letters in the alphabet. The final output
successfully helps kill a tree and it is graded by the
authority even though art is subjective. You involuntarily
pay for the authority to do this with your taxes even though
you don't want them to. Whoever wastes the most time and
does the least creative thing is rewarded the highest paying
position at McDonalds. So art is ultimately a complex odd
indirect way for humans to compete economically, like
rutting or something.


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2013-05-22 03:33 [#02457120]
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art transcends morality.

you could fall in love with the music written by your
executioner


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2013-05-22 03:34 [#02457121]
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actually, didn't really mean that as a reply to you. poops


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2013-05-22 04:07 [#02457122]
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You could be your executioner's art.


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2013-05-22 04:46 [#02457123]
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"art transcends morality." Nice, man.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2013-05-22 04:58 [#02457124]
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I think we can all forgive Geowrge W. Bush for that little
Iraq booboo because of his wonderful Arts.


 

offline paige__turner from Sultan City (Barbados) on 2013-05-23 17:22 [#02457206]
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Paintings are essentially 'retro-photography.' People still
like them the same as they like VHS tapes or NES games. Of
course you can play the game on a HD bluray DVD but doesn't
don't it look cool on a tapped over VHS?? People couldn't
always take pictures and once they die they forget so they
would paint it down, and just like polaroids were made
obsolete by digital photography hipsters still like them
because they remember the old days and want to be different.
Well hotel managers are essentially like hipster, they
collect this bad art and put it on their hotel walls even
though everyone know its boring but I guess that is supposed
to be ironic or whatever.


 


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