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offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-08-19 04:37 [#00355270]
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Does anyone in this board have any insights on art or
architecture? or any works that have gotten stuck in your
head throughout you life?....i know that long time ago, my
fellow architect friend Nacmat posted something about this,
but since then, a LOT of new faces are around, so, (besides
LeCoeur), anyone??


 

offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-08-19 05:11 [#00355299]
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ooookkkaay, since all you peeps are so selective about what
topics to follow_up to, i´ll "follow_up" to myself.

¿what would be the essence on any work of ART?
it isn´t the will to manifest feelings, nor thoughts, nor
messages, nor meanings. A work of art must lead through all
these (that are implicit in it), the posibility that gives
place to ALL posibilities.

That which makes it possible for all possibilities to exist
against what could appear as caotic.

Artists such as Jean Michell Basquiat or Jackson Pollock
challenge the actual insights of society on modern (or
what´s called post-modern art)art, giving "chance" and
unconsciousness such strength that their work just
overwhelms those who can appreciate it.

anyways, goodnight.



 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-08-19 05:21 [#00355310]
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I don't think about art, it just happens. I see a picture
(I'm on Deviantart.com right now looking for some
backgrounds), and I either like it or I don't, I don't dwell
on the meaning. It just conjures up different emotions, I
don't know why and I don't like to THINK about why.

Chaos, schmaos, possibilities, schmossibilities.


 

offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-08-19 05:22 [#00355311]
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you didn´t get it ophecks, but thanx for ze post dood.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-08-19 05:23 [#00355313]
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I barely read what you said, because I don't like thinking
about it.

It went RIGHT over my head, man. ;-)


 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2002-08-19 05:37 [#00355334]
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i woulda posted however by your comments you excluded me
from posting. =/


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-08-19 05:38 [#00355335]
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ahhaha


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2002-08-19 05:45 [#00355342]
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i'm into pencil art =)


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2002-08-19 05:46 [#00355344]
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btw where is our favorite spaniard at???


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2002-08-19 06:08 [#00355360]
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I think that art, in it's purest state, is any form of
sincere expression, stylized by the intellect.


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2002-08-19 06:09 [#00355362]
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Sincere expression from the Heart that is.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-19 07:40 [#00355407]
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Corn mouth, I got PUMP... it kicks ass so far- have you
tried it on random? That makes it even better!
One major structural rule that appears in things that look
aesthetically pleasing to me seems to be symmetry. Or slight
deviations of a prototype symmetry, mutating symmetry. Pure
symmetry which would be a three dimensional block of empty
space is boring, any part can be rotatated or flipped to be
exactly the same as any other part. I read art evolved with
magic rituals and whatnot, it surely has something to do
with our evolved consciousness... ability of forsight...
drawing cave paintings of hunting animals. Another thing
I've thought about is that art basically serves to entertain
us since we're bored since that damned meteor killed all our
predators. We have a super complex consciousness that
evolved in an environment that no longer exists, so we
create artificial stimulus.


 

offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-08-19 21:56 [#00356254]
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i´m glad you liked pump dood, great rip-off artist lp.

i agree on the aesthetics of symmetry, or slight deviations,
mutations and de_formations of it, which can lead to new
symmetries which can be deformed and so on, creating an
inconsistant yet related pattern.

nice insight dood.

; )


 

online Monoid from one source all things depend on 2002-08-19 22:09 [#00356271]
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I was plaining for ages, to buy this jackson pollock poster,
but it was to expensive


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-08-19 22:11 [#00356276]
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yeah... where is nacmat?

havnt seen him in a long time


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-08-19 23:08 [#00356344]
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I am obsessed with Francis Bacon's work


 


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