Art is not caused by culture, but by artists, — Bartricks
Of course. But they themselves and their ability to project reflect instantaneously their time, which can only be cultural. Post WWll art reflected the trauma of the war, the tearing apart of reality. — Brett
I have not looked yet, but from your description of it being a computer program with the unintended byproduct being aesthetically pleasing, I would say it was originally not art, just aesthetically pleasing math, but that anything you create now with the program with the intent that it should be aesthetically pleasing would qualify as art. — Artemis
↪Brett
Of course. But they themselves and their ability to project reflect instantaneously their time, which can only be cultural. Post WWll art reflected the trauma of the war, the tearing apart of reality.
— Brett
Just false (and a bit gibberishy). — Bartricks
And many artists are philosophically minded and have written things about art, including trying to define it (though don't ask me for names). — Bartricks
We differentiate first, then we search for the basis upon which we differentiated. And so we know what is art prior to having a definition. Thus thinking that the business of understanding is the business of formulating and then living by definitions is a profound mistake. — Bartricks
insist on your art being on more than a mere physical level, and more than just an idea someone had. — unenlightened
Okay then - Gauguin: "art is either plagiarism or revolution". — Bartricks
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