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by spaceseaman
3107 days ago
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The statement assumes that one considers the poetic qualities as significant as marketability - not useful. You seem to have misunderstood the creators' intentions as they have no interest in providing you a "practical demonstration" or anything practical at all. Art has little direct use - Michelangelo's David has very little practical value, yet it's significance is immense. The creators of this project do not care for the practical value of any of this. They wish to experiment in the hope that some poetic qualities of their work will be deemed significant enough to carry on into new works (some of which may actually be useful). |
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That was my exact understanding.