@aMosquito Yeah. The banana could've meant something, but I don't know if it actually did beyond "I can make money with this".
I will say, there is a difference between "Someone could make money with this" and "I can make money with this". One is a reflection on the state of the art market as a piece of art, the other is a reflection on the state of the art market as a get-rich-quick scheme.
Actually, I want to add to what I said. With some art it’s the idea that counts. A banana on a wall’s value doesn’t come from the materials it’s made of, rather it’s an idea made material for viewing. It would work nearly as well as a described premise. A painting of great detail or style, however, is given meaning in part by the nature of its construction. The technique and the exact implementation.
They are both art, but of different kind. The former induces thought, the latter emotion. Of course, emotion springs from thought and thought from emotion soon after.
Am I making sense?
I should add, though, that the monetary value is not always the same as the artistic value.
A banana taped to a wall may have some significant artistic value, but obviously has no justifiable monetary value.
I'm sure it had some meaning regardless, therefore fulfilling the definition of art.
An invisible statue, however, sounds like selling a thought experiment. Unless it had some sort of base (which would therefore be the actual sculpture), that sounds extremely silly.
@THEOKPILOT sir there is only one, and it was flung into the atmosphere on accident when the bottom middle van physics broke
how stupid modern art is.
i can literally wreck a ton of cars and call it "art"
and people will buy it.
@Graingy yes, it is i
@YarisHatchback
YOU.
@aMosquito I beg the pardon
daihatsu zebra is goated (aside from how underpowered the second gen is, or how water splashes could literally kill the engine in the first gen)
@Kikikokikomarumaru15000 huh.
@Boeing727200F It says
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@Kikikokikomarumaru15000 it has?
i still see it on my end
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@Graingy You know about that AI Art muesuem?
@aMosquito Yeah. The banana could've meant something, but I don't know if it actually did beyond "I can make money with this".
I will say, there is a difference between "Someone could make money with this" and "I can make money with this". One is a reflection on the state of the art market as a piece of art, the other is a reflection on the state of the art market as a get-rich-quick scheme.
@Graingy that makes sense. Alot of people focus on the material and looks, not the actual meaning. Who knows what the banana meant though.
Name it "The Physics Gun and The Obscurity of a Mind" and you can sell it on eBay for a million dollar, or hang it on art gallery wall
Some guy from some posh neighborhood would pile up random trash in some order and call an an exhibition named
"Desolation"
And people would buy it.
Everyone else is poking fun at the pile of cars meanwhile I’m here having an actual discussion with myself about the nature of art.
Lmao
Actually, I want to add to what I said. With some art it’s the idea that counts. A banana on a wall’s value doesn’t come from the materials it’s made of, rather it’s an idea made material for viewing. It would work nearly as well as a described premise. A painting of great detail or style, however, is given meaning in part by the nature of its construction. The technique and the exact implementation.
They are both art, but of different kind. The former induces thought, the latter emotion. Of course, emotion springs from thought and thought from emotion soon after.
Am I making sense?
you managed to make amazing art, so it even looking like a video game graphic
It kinda looks like a portion of an SP map. It's like those polycam test maps or something.
I should add, though, that the monetary value is not always the same as the artistic value.
A banana taped to a wall may have some significant artistic value, but obviously has no justifiable monetary value.
I'm sure it had some meaning regardless, therefore fulfilling the definition of art.
An invisible statue, however, sounds like selling a thought experiment. Unless it had some sort of base (which would therefore be the actual sculpture), that sounds extremely silly.
@Graingy hey, it is not like a banana taped to a wall was sold for like 8 million and a “invisible” statue was sold for 800 thousand.
In any case, art is art. That does not mean you have to like it, of course.
@Boeing727200F
That's the name! Pretty good game, just had a bad time trying to use it with touchscreen.
@THEOKPILOT a long road, the sandbox version