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by mrtksn
793 days ago
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I don't know, it's like a having an essay with no grammatical errors. Does it make the essay any good? Sure, having a great essay written with lots of typos and grammatical errors can be hard to consume but on the other hand we, in the internet age, have some great stories called "copypasta" written horribly and people love those. They are culturally significant artefacts of a time period of the internet culture and their production is not so good. We have "HODL" which is a cultural phenomenon, which itself is a typo. We have numerous memes images of cultural significance which is made with very low production value because their original makers had a great idea but not very good image editing skills. I don't think that "production correctness" or "precision" is a metric that art can be evaluated on. |
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A cultural phenomenon is not art in my opinion. I think things can be made by people and found interesting and well liked without them being art just as a natural phenomenon can be interesting and well liked.