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<blockquote data-quote="Aldarc" data-source="post: 8202605" data-attributes="member: 5142"><p>Then I think that the person did well, whether intentionally or not, in creating art in a pre-existing space for people to potentially think of glasses as art. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The American anti-intellectualist vibe is strong here. I'm puzzled as to the basis or criteria you are using to determine that some piece of art is "crap." Do you just pull that opinion out of your own rear? So if people are only seeing quality where they want to see it, does that apply to you? If not, does that mean you are above other people in that regard? That your beholder's eye is more acute in discerning actual art? Does that mean that you can't be wrong about whether what you have determined to be crap is actually crap at all? You seem to be declaring that the creation of crap is still crap as if it has some sort of objective truth in reality independent of the subjective judgment thereof. What's up with that? </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sign language is a valid form of intelligible speech, but I'm afraid may have to resort to unintelligible means lest we be accused of being snobs for being able to articulate those preferences with any coherent precision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aldarc, post: 8202605, member: 5142"] Then I think that the person did well, whether intentionally or not, in creating art in a pre-existing space for people to potentially think of glasses as art. The American anti-intellectualist vibe is strong here. I'm puzzled as to the basis or criteria you are using to determine that some piece of art is "crap." Do you just pull that opinion out of your own rear? So if people are only seeing quality where they want to see it, does that apply to you? If not, does that mean you are above other people in that regard? That your beholder's eye is more acute in discerning actual art? Does that mean that you can't be wrong about whether what you have determined to be crap is actually crap at all? You seem to be declaring that the creation of crap is still crap as if it has some sort of objective truth in reality independent of the subjective judgment thereof. What's up with that? Sign language is a valid form of intelligible speech, but I'm afraid may have to resort to unintelligible means lest we be accused of being snobs for being able to articulate those preferences with any coherent precision. [/QUOTE]
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