The problem is I just don't really care at all whether my taste in stuff offends anyone on poly, or makes them look down on me.
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I had little interest in art, and the '10,000 paintings of the same thing' I can understand as I was like that to an extent. What I now appreciate are the stories behind why they were painted, the patrons involved, the evolution of techniques used, the science of the materials used, the politics of the day, the symbology on show, the innovation etc. The reason I got to appreciate those things is my wife wrote a thesis on the stuff and was an excellent tour guide.
To dismiss the art as all the same is a great disservice. If you say you find the history, the politics and the science behind it boring as well, then I'd have more acceptance for the stance that it is boring to you.
Now, you can see and study this remotely but being immersed in the location that generated that art has an added value. A museum like the Louvre has less interest to me than a small church in Siena with some reliquaries because it is more immersive to me. As a parallel, would you say you wouldn't go to Auschwitz because you can study it and view it on the internet? Being there makes a difference if it's in an original environment. The Elgin marbles would be a better experience if they were back at the Parthenon (but probably not for long as they would be sold off or let to decay )One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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The great president Putin will return the god of illisos now that you've lent it to the hermitage
Actually the louvre was a great experience but admitendly I was very young like 10 years old and was left gaping at the plump of the rennesance paintings (a very stark contrast to the ascetic orthodox icons I was used to)
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Originally posted by Lorizael View PostMan, I was really hoping for a more biting response. I claimed you weren't human and even erroneously said art goes back hundreds of thousands of years. (I misremembered. Blombos Cave is only 70,000-100,000 years old.)
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Originally posted by Dauphin View PostI had little interest in art, and the '10,000 paintings of the same thing' I can understand as I was like that to an extent. What I now appreciate are the stories behind why they were painted, the patrons involved, the evolution of techniques used, the science of the materials used, the politics of the day, the symbology on show, the innovation etc. The reason I got to appreciate those things is my wife wrote a thesis on the stuff and was an excellent tour guide.
To dismiss the art as all the same is a great disservice. If you say you find the history, the politics and the science behind it boring as well, then I'd have more acceptance for the stance that it is boring to you.
Now, you can see and study this remotely but being immersed in the location that generated that art has an added value. A museum like the Louvre has less interest to me than a small church in Siena with some reliquaries because it is more immersive to me. As a parallel, would you say you wouldn't go to Auschwitz because you can study it and view it on the internet? Being there makes a difference if it's in an original environment. The Elgin marbles would be a better experience if they were back at the Parthenon (but probably not for long as they would be sold off or let to decay )
Also, the symbology is all the same. Two symbols. Mary and Jesus. That's it. Yes, there's symbolism. But that's the entirety of it. The same two symbols, over and over again. Exceptions exist, of course, but not enough of them to make it worth my while.
Also, I don't really care about visiting lots of different places. What I'm really looking for here is some place to go that has a high density of interesting touristy things to do that I won't be able to do without both the time and money that I will shortly have available to me.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostAlso, the symbology is all the same. Two symbols. Mary and Jesus. That's it. Yes, there's symbolism. But that's the entirety of it. The same two symbols, over and over again. Exceptions exist, of course, but not enough of them to make it worth
Just because you are ignorant of it, does not mean there is not an abundance of it. For example, City States had symbology unique to themselves such as animals (lions, wolves, foxes etc) and these took priority in paintings and sculpture on display to stamp civic pride.Last edited by Dauphin; December 14, 2014, 03:23.One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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Originally posted by Aeson View PostTry http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by DaShi View PostI suggest Disney World.
Bull****, there are a lot more than just paintings of Mary and Jesus.
I'd say don't bother- the ignorance appears to be genetic.
You might if you just read his slop never believe that Italy had given the world the Southern European Renaissance, a reawakening of interest in pagan Graeco-Roman mythology, superb equestrian statuary, excellent portraiture, stunning landscapes and the use of perspective.
Not Jesus:
Not Mary:
Not religious:
Erotic:
Full speed and pagan :
Stay at home and avoid the likes of this:
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Those paintings are boring. We're in the age of movies and video games. The appeal of looking at paintings is pretty low for the non-pretentious.
Now architecture might be more interesting if only for its scope..."Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
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Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View PostThose paintings are boring. We're in the age of movies and video games. The appeal of looking at paintings is pretty low for the non-pretentious.
Now architecture might be more interesting if only for its scope...
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Curious how anti-Christian Dauphin is arguing for Christian art. I personally wouldn't listen to his opinion on it either. It's like asking for albert's opinion on culture. You just know that it's going to suck.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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