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by fooqux
292 days ago
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> Is one persons statement less important than the other? Less profound or less valid? To whom? One of my favorite quotes is "The product of your art is you." (I heard it from Brandon Sanderson, not sure if he's the original.) I have come to believe this is true on multiple levels. So in your example, I can answer "they're both equally valid and profound" assuming they put similar levels of effort, skill, and basically themselves into that work. I think that's the part where generative art falls behind. Sure, I can generate some art of a frog, print it, and hang it on my wall. But the print next to it, that I took with my actual camera after wading through a swamp all day? That will have much more profound meaning to me. Excellent question though. I had to think for awhile on this, and most importantly, I learned something while doing it. Thank you. |
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