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« on: Sunday, January 09, 2011, 17:10:49 PM »
Mildly interesting and indeed shamefully beholed (be-hole, existence therein). He does, however, fall into the same logical error as most people do; Incapability to define Art through a mentally-rigged rational thinking is what subjects Art to being a deceiving definition from which none can be developed from within or upon. Some of the points the guy in the video raises are quite interesting but are raised fallaciously. In a self-indulgent attitude of defining Art for what it can be logically accepted as, he strayed from the origins of Art and has thereafter, explained not what it signifies but rather, its constitution. Intrinsically, humanity has this glorious empowered vanity from which the will to understand and define is born from within. Conversely, we too know most unbearably that the most insufficient thing in our lives is the insufficiently of explanation. It was then that we started taking issue with the How and the Why and the What For. Call it the "Understanding the Understandability", if you will. A triangle-like system that indeed thrusts a mistrusted sense of boundaries is shockingly, what provides us, Humans, with the ability to deem something as either "Good" or "Bad", "Dispensable" or "Indispensable", aso -- rational wise. Yet, despite all its mighty perfectness (that from which the ability to understand is resolved around and acknowledged as), the system or signifier-break-down attempt resolves as insufficient:
1. What is Art? - The ability to express, create, constitute, conceive, consider, feel and accept such as.
2. Who is Art? - Art is anonymously something we understand and conceive as being, regardless.
3. Why is Art? - Reassured human necessity at its best. Utterly self-satisfatory. EstimulatÃs
4. How is Art? - Art is resolute at being. Insufficiency of explanation is what weights its existence. Sensations henceforth, is what generates its impact.
I'll stop now. Surely, this post would turn into a book if I were to put every thought floating around my head on the subject down to paper.