Contrary to my distaste for them, but I wouldn’t mind advertisements now and then. By now and then, I mean, like once every other hour or if they’re displayed in a way that isn’t obstructing. Obviously that is not how they are these days.

I know companies need to still get out there and be known but I do not need to know that much and I don’t really care of your business if I have to hear, see and have spoken to me of it at every single turn. I would especially love it, if everything wasn’t a paywall to not see any.

Advertisements are just simply a disease.

  • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    Went with a girl to an art gallery.

    An entire wing of sculpted busts of…random people, some carved from wood, others from what I’m sure I was supposed to think was marble. Not being a sculptor myself I have nothing but awe and wonder at the skill of carving such lifelike figures by hand and eye.

    Another wing of landscape paintings. A relatively small piece caught my attention, the canvas was maybe 10 by 8 inches and captured a scene overlooking a jungle at sunset with a distant waterfall, yellow and green trees, a vivid orange sky, someone saw something beautiful and decided to write it down.

    Another wing, this time of modern art. The piece that stood out to me was the featureless 4 by 6 foot panel of blue felt in a simple aluminum frame bolted to the wall, like a school bulletin board before the teacher put anything on it. The person whose fault that was definitely went to art school and has business cards that say “Artist” on them. I bet they even stood in front of it and talked about it to other people.

    It’s gotten so dumb that people will accidentally leave a coke can on a bench in an art gallery and other people will take pictures of it as if it’s a display. I’d argue that the guy who intentionally left a shoe in an art gallery to demonstrate this effect was making more relevant art than the pieces actually displayed there, he at least had an idea in his head.

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      By that logic though, as long as the person who made the blue 6x4 had an idea in their head, it would count as art, no?

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      There’s validity to “found art”, I think. Like “death of the author” for text, sometimes what you pull out of viewing something is worthwhile even if the artist didn’t mean it (or didn’t exist)