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	<title>Comments on: Don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s art? The &#8216;Is This Art&#8217; iPhone app will tell you.</title>
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		<title>By: Link Love: 3/12/2010 &#171; The Bigger Picture</title>
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		<dc:creator>Link Love: 3/12/2010 &#171; The Bigger Picture</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 13:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Haha. A new iPhone app called Is This Art? helps you understand if what you’re looking at is art by responding to your snapshots of questionable objects with snappy one-liners such as, “Sister Wendy would not find God in this, therefore THIS IS NOT ART.” [via C-MONSTER.net] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Haha. A new iPhone app called Is This Art? helps you understand if what you’re looking at is art by responding to your snapshots of questionable objects with snappy one-liners such as, “Sister Wendy would not find God in this, therefore THIS IS NOT ART.” [via C-MONSTER.net] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Donald Frazell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Donald Frazell</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 03:26:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The definition of creative art is simple, yet overlooked in order to produced tens of thousands of artistes every year in the museo/academic/gallery complex, the pseudo industrial system of releasing naive and ego driven fools from their money.

There are applied arts, graphic design, cars, household items and such. Decorative arts, illustration, and others related of practical purpose functions. 

And then there is creative art, which has been overwhelmed by the fine arts, which are truly about pleasing and supplying the rich with their assorted decadent &quot;needs&quot; and desires. Mostly absurdist entertainment in the current contempt artscene of fashion and selfishness over humanities needs.

Creative art is and always has been the intwining relationships and energies created by the three core concerns of humanity. Defining who WE are, exploring nature, and searching for god. all great atrt that hsa alsted has been of these three things, dont trust me, go and look. Its all there, everythng else fades away as mans vanity and arrogance. It is purely visual, the equivalent of music and poetry, never literary prose, which about the individual and reflects decadent times, as in what we have but recenlty ended. 

All times of creative energy are about change, of redefining who we are as the world shifts and we must adapt to truth, not be sophists and adapt it to our desires. It constantly evolves, yet is always built on what came before. For at heart, Mankind has always been the same. Our emotions and desires constant, how they are expressed, in word, sound and art, change. But built on a common foundation we must learn before building upon. Which we now ignore for our profound Self expression and diverting games, we are just so cute and clever and fantastic! LOL!

art collegia delenda est
Fine art collegs msut be destroyed
Save the Watts Towers, tear down the Ivories, the Bastilles and Pharisee&#039;s of Art</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The definition of creative art is simple, yet overlooked in order to produced tens of thousands of artistes every year in the museo/academic/gallery complex, the pseudo industrial system of releasing naive and ego driven fools from their money.</p>
<p>There are applied arts, graphic design, cars, household items and such. Decorative arts, illustration, and others related of practical purpose functions. </p>
<p>And then there is creative art, which has been overwhelmed by the fine arts, which are truly about pleasing and supplying the rich with their assorted decadent &#8220;needs&#8221; and desires. Mostly absurdist entertainment in the current contempt artscene of fashion and selfishness over humanities needs.</p>
<p>Creative art is and always has been the intwining relationships and energies created by the three core concerns of humanity. Defining who WE are, exploring nature, and searching for god. all great atrt that hsa alsted has been of these three things, dont trust me, go and look. Its all there, everythng else fades away as mans vanity and arrogance. It is purely visual, the equivalent of music and poetry, never literary prose, which about the individual and reflects decadent times, as in what we have but recenlty ended. </p>
<p>All times of creative energy are about change, of redefining who we are as the world shifts and we must adapt to truth, not be sophists and adapt it to our desires. It constantly evolves, yet is always built on what came before. For at heart, Mankind has always been the same. Our emotions and desires constant, how they are expressed, in word, sound and art, change. But built on a common foundation we must learn before building upon. Which we now ignore for our profound Self expression and diverting games, we are just so cute and clever and fantastic! LOL!</p>
<p>art collegia delenda est<br />
Fine art collegs msut be destroyed<br />
Save the Watts Towers, tear down the Ivories, the Bastilles and Pharisee&#8217;s of Art</p>
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