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Re: Jazz Secretia Green 12-22-2007
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Posted by RicodJour on December 23, 2007, 3:33 pm
> I've said that the purest form of art is the art you "never" see.
> I said it with the idea of art with a profit-driven motive as a lesser art.
> So in some philosophic senses, I "reject" much of what is called art,
> including music, etc.
>
> As for your list(s), your culture seems more generous to you than me and
> maybe Don. Fortunately perhaps, there's now the internet, where,
> ironically, the art that is "never" seen is being enjoyed by many, freely.

So, the art you never see is better... How do you know that? Faith-
based art critic?

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Posted by Warm Worm on December 23, 2007, 4:00 pm
RicodJour wrote:
>> I've said that the purest form of art is the art you "never" see.
>> I said it with the idea of art with a profit-driven motive as a lesser art.
>> So in some philosophic senses, I "reject" much of what is called art,
>> including music, etc.
>>
>> As for your list(s), your culture seems more generous to you than me and
>> maybe Don. Fortunately perhaps, there's now the internet, where,
>> ironically, the art that is "never" seen is being enjoyed by many, freely.
>
> So, the art you never see is better...
> How do you know that? Faith-based art critic?

Well why not? ;D

But I put quotes around "never" for a reason.

And in any case, without quotes, I could have been writing more poetically.
Life can be one giant canvas where you create your own works of
religion, foolery, art, etc..

But go ahead: Compose music under a corporate contract and call it art.
Call it your foolery. I might even have a laugh for a fee.

Posted by Michael Bulatovich on December 23, 2007, 4:17 pm

> RicodJour wrote:
>>> I've said that the purest form of art is the art you "never" see.
>>> I said it with the idea of art with a profit-driven motive as a lesser
>>> art.
>>> So in some philosophic senses, I "reject" much of what is called art,
>>> including music, etc.
>>>
>>> As for your list(s), your culture seems more generous to you than me and
>>> maybe Don. Fortunately perhaps, there's now the internet, where,
>>> ironically, the art that is "never" seen is being enjoyed by many,
>>> freely.
>>
>> So, the art you never see is better...
>> How do you know that? Faith-based art critic?
>
> Well why not? ;D
>
> But I put quotes around "never" for a reason.
>
> And in any case, without quotes, I could have been writing more
> poetically.
> Life can be one giant canvas where you create your own works of religion,
> foolery, art, etc..
>
> But go ahead: Compose music under a corporate contract and call it art.
> Call it your foolery. I might even have a laugh for a fee.

I'll take it you're not going to Tivo the next "American Idol."



Posted by Warm Worm on December 23, 2007, 4:22 pm
Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>> RicodJour wrote:
>>>> I've said that the purest form of art is the art you "never" see.
>>>> I said it with the idea of art with a profit-driven motive as a lesser
>>>> art.
>>>> So in some philosophic senses, I "reject" much of what is called art,
>>>> including music, etc.
>>>>
>>>> As for your list(s), your culture seems more generous to you than me and
>>>> maybe Don. Fortunately perhaps, there's now the internet, where,
>>>> ironically, the art that is "never" seen is being enjoyed by many,
>>>> freely.
>>> So, the art you never see is better...
>>> How do you know that? Faith-based art critic?
>> Well why not? ;D
>>
>> But I put quotes around "never" for a reason.
>>
>> And in any case, without quotes, I could have been writing more
>> poetically.
>> Life can be one giant canvas where you create your own works of religion,
>> foolery, art, etc..
>>
>> But go ahead: Compose music under a corporate contract and call it art.
>> Call it your foolery. I might even have a laugh for a fee.
>
> I'll take it you're not going to Tivo the next "American Idol."

Probably not.

Posted by Michael Bulatovich on December 23, 2007, 4:29 pm

> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>>> RicodJour wrote:
>>>>> I've said that the purest form of art is the art you "never" see.
>>>>> I said it with the idea of art with a profit-driven motive as a lesser
>>>>> art.
>>>>> So in some philosophic senses, I "reject" much of what is called art,
>>>>> including music, etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> As for your list(s), your culture seems more generous to you than me
>>>>> and
>>>>> maybe Don. Fortunately perhaps, there's now the internet, where,
>>>>> ironically, the art that is "never" seen is being enjoyed by many,
>>>>> freely.
>>>> So, the art you never see is better...
>>>> How do you know that? Faith-based art critic?
>>> Well why not? ;D
>>>
>>> But I put quotes around "never" for a reason.
>>>
>>> And in any case, without quotes, I could have been writing more
>>> poetically.
>>> Life can be one giant canvas where you create your own works of
>>> religion, foolery, art, etc..
>>>
>>> But go ahead: Compose music under a corporate contract and call it art.
>>> Call it your foolery. I might even have a laugh for a fee.
>>
>> I'll take it you're not going to Tivo the next "American Idol."
>
> Probably not.

No matter. Next time you're in a mall, you'll hear'em. There's commercial
radio on at my gym, and the same stuff plays for there for months. Only
later do I learn that those sounds are from some Idol or other.



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