cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/scifi/t/814344

Most motorcycle models seen in the movies can be had at a local dealership. But one iconic movie motorcycle hasn’t been available because it wasn’t even real. Until now.

  • w2tpmf@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    No I am not confusing them.

    Again art is created with creative expression.

    A thing that is designed to be made in numbers for the purpose of selling to customers isn’t art.

    If this is art then a Tesla cars, iPhones, and and Stanley cups are all art. Someone designed all those things…but they are products.

    This thing doesn’t even have a design that was made by those selling it. It’s a copy of someone’s art, made into a product.

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      10 months ago

      So, “a copy of someone’s art” is not art and simply being a product invalidates a thing’s ability to be art? Interesting take, and I think you’ll find that it’s not only resoundingly false but completely unsupported. You are, in fact, mistaking the definition of “art”. Try again?