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by eigenket
656 days ago
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I think you're assuming that the way people interact with something is independent of its context. The impact of (to take a random example) a university having a statue of Venus or whatever in the grounds, is not the same as having the Lenna image in a textbook https://www.cmc.edu/news/every-picture-tells-a-story Even though the statue might objectively be showing more, people are not automata, so the context is everything. |
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I’m unable to comprehend how you got to that assumption.
But to be clear, I undestand you shouldn’t bring art or musical instruments to work if you work for the Taleban. But in the story, the audience are adult creatives working professionaly with visual arts