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no rules of composition?
On 5/8/17 1:58 PM, Neil wrote:
On 5/8/2017 11:19 AM, dale wrote: is there a guaranteed handshake between expression and perception? No, it's guaranteed to be a very shaky hand between expression and perception. kind of nihilistic huh? so much for my nihilistic sub-personality now that I've hit rock bottom or was this just a philosophical edge that I was teetering on for a long while and can now avoid? either way, besides philosophy, my experience with art is more perceptive than expressive got to get a point and shoot and start taking pictures/videos of my cats, can't push the little buttons on a smart phone ... -- dale | http://www.dalekelly.org |
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no rules of composition?
On 5/13/2017 4:31 PM, dale wrote:
On 5/8/17 1:58 PM, Neil wrote: On 5/8/2017 11:19 AM, dale wrote: is there a guaranteed handshake between expression and perception? No, it's guaranteed to be a very shaky hand between expression and perception. kind of nihilistic huh? so much for my nihilistic sub-personality now that I've hit rock bottom or was this just a philosophical edge that I was teetering on for a long while and can now avoid? either way, besides philosophy, my experience with art is more perceptive than expressive got to get a point and shoot and start taking pictures/videos of my cats, can't push the little buttons on a smart phone ... Perhaps more neilistic (same pronunciation, but not as fatalistic), because what matters is which end of the art you're dealing with. Some forms of art are imperceptible until the final presentation, so for the artist, the endeavor (and only available tool) is to express. -- best regards, Neil |
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no rules of composition?
On 5/13/17 5:14 PM, Neil wrote:
On 5/13/2017 4:31 PM, dale wrote: On 5/8/17 1:58 PM, Neil wrote: On 5/8/2017 11:19 AM, dale wrote: is there a guaranteed handshake between expression and perception? No, it's guaranteed to be a very shaky hand between expression and perception. kind of nihilistic huh? so much for my nihilistic sub-personality now that I've hit rock bottom or was this just a philosophical edge that I was teetering on for a long while and can now avoid? either way, besides philosophy, my experience with art is more perceptive than expressive got to get a point and shoot and start taking pictures/videos of my cats, can't push the little buttons on a smart phone ... Perhaps more neilistic (same pronunciation, but not as fatalistic), because what matters is which end of the art you're dealing with. Some forms of art are imperceptible until the final presentation, so for the artist, the endeavor (and only available tool) is to express. can't find neilistic in wiktionary, but what about a narcissistic artist whose purpose is his own perception from start to finish? might be some partial attempts at this around, save Narcissus himself -- dale | http://www.dalekelly.org |
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no rules of composition?
On 5/13/17 6:58 PM, Tony Cooper wrote:
On Sat, 13 May 2017 18:28:38 -0400, dale wrote: On 5/13/17 5:14 PM, Neil wrote: On 5/13/2017 4:31 PM, dale wrote: On 5/8/17 1:58 PM, Neil wrote: On 5/8/2017 11:19 AM, dale wrote: is there a guaranteed handshake between expression and perception? No, it's guaranteed to be a very shaky hand between expression and perception. kind of nihilistic huh? so much for my nihilistic sub-personality now that I've hit rock bottom or was this just a philosophical edge that I was teetering on for a long while and can now avoid? either way, besides philosophy, my experience with art is more perceptive than expressive got to get a point and shoot and start taking pictures/videos of my cats, can't push the little buttons on a smart phone ... Perhaps more neilistic (same pronunciation, but not as fatalistic), because what matters is which end of the art you're dealing with. Some forms of art are imperceptible until the final presentation, so for the artist, the endeavor (and only available tool) is to express. can't find neilistic in wiktionary, You don't think it has anything to do with the writer's name being "Neil", do you? looks like I'm a straight man for comedy acts, its something ... Good thing his mother didn't name him "Nihil" and forgotten to give him a moral compass. but what about a narcissistic artist whose purpose is his own perception from start to finish? might be some partial attempts at this around, save Narcissus himself -- dale | http://www.dalekelly.org |
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