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MadArchitect
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 6:57 pm Post subject: What do you believe about art?
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I've already posted similar threads about science and myth, but I also wonder what people believe about the arts. Feel free to tie this in to your answers on the myth poll, since art and myth are traditionally associated with one another. Please choose the predicate that best reflects your feelings on the subject.
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MadArchitect
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 6:58 pm Post subject: Re: What do you believe about art?
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| Oops, left a clause hanging. In full, option #4 should read... ... provides a means for recognizing elements of one's own beliefs and attitudes and effecting personal change. |
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:10 am Post subject: Re: What do you believe about art?
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I think art may serve all the uses cited but is not restricted to any one of them.
Art also may provide an emotional release or elicit an emotional response. Either of these reactions may be intentionally sought by the artist or they may be unintended consequences.
Artistic communication may be verbal -- as in the literary arts -- or nonverbal. It is often intentionally ambiguous and sometimes obscure.
The arts may be a balm for the human spirit (I mean nothing supernatural here). They may bring a sense of joy, of peace, of shared humanity.
George "Godlessness is not about denying the existence of nonsensical beings. It is the starting point for living life without them."
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Mr. Pessimistic  Professor Silver Contributor


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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:29 am Post subject: Re: What do you believe about art?
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I chose #2, but again I think all choices may apply...with number one being the most disposable.
Mr. P. I'm not saying it's usual for people to do those things but I(with the permission of God) have raised a dog from the dead and healed many people from all sorts of ailments. - Asana Boditharta (former booktalk troll)
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MadArchitect
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 2:33 pm Post subject: Re: What do you believe about art?
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garicker: Art also may provide an emotional release or elicit an emotional response.
True; that's a function of art that's been part of aesthetic theory since at least Aristotle's "Poetics". I didn't think to include it, but in retrospect, I think the poll's fine without it. Even if we concede that art provides catharsis, I doubt that any of us would insist that catharsis is the final determinant. After all, catharsis can be an contributing element in just about any of the options I provided.
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 12:45 pm Post subject: Re: What do you believe about art?
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I think Art is how we transform random stuff into beautiful experiences: it is how we make matter beautiful and it equips us with ways to share what matters about beauty.
Art is to ugly what Myth is to chaos.
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 8:10 am Post subject: Art
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Hi George and Loricat, there's some interesting points here, but I think you've both got a lot more to offer us. And yes Dissident Heart I agree, from my own point of view creativity is about the artist bringing confusion to order.
Well George what do you think about Mies van der Rohe? Do you think his work brought a long term good effect for society? I goes without saying that Architecture is a very imporant art form.
Loricat, have I heard that name somewhere else? I'm not sure. You are interested in the philosophy of art, so what about the effect Conceptual Art has had on our society? For example we have the trend of taking found objects, placing them in a different context and making something else of them. Would you like to comment.
Mike
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Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 2:08 pm Post subject: Re: What do you believe about art?
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| I voted for 2, but I also like option 4. I think of 2 with respect to my appreciating art and number 4 can be in respect to appreciation as well as creation. |
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 12:20 pm Post subject: Re: What do you believe about art?
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art reflects the deep desire for humans to create. speaking as an artist, whether i am painting, sculpting, gardening, building a barn... i feel the same, the power to create. when i am not creating, my mind is running overtime to make up for the lack of outward expression. the creation of art is an overpowering need - just a notch below sex and food. how is our art affected by the rest of our world? like our dreams, our artwork is filled with symballisms and experiences and emotions from our waking lives. and so our art is always influenced by religion, politics, morals, anxieties, etc., whether it is subconciously, subtly, or blatantly so.
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:27 pm Post subject: Re: What do you believe about art?
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