I understand taking a walk as an expression of human consciousness and where one chooses to walk as information about the walker's consciousness. Walking as an expression of human consciousness is broad enough to capture all walking ever done - cave people walking to the present.
All meaningful acts are an expression of human consciousness. — Arne
I don't want to be argumentative in what I say, rather simply try to identify who decides what art is.if I am going to purchase art, then I will decide what art is.
Interesting juxtaposition. Do you find one more arresting over the other? I'm not well versed in political cartoon-ism.
Take the artist out of the equation, i.e. pretend all the artists and their work suddenly disappears. What are you going to purchase? — Punshhh
If all the artists disappeared you could still buy something and call it art, by your criteria. — Punshhh
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nor will I ever buy a work of art that fails to meet my definition of art.
— Arne
Which is what? — Brett
↪Arne
You never answered this. — Brett
(To save time)
If you have purchased art, then you have done this, " I will decide what art is". — Punshhh
Look at the title of the OP. That’s the subject. — Brett
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