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minus-square@zbyte64@awful.systemslinkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoProbably just agreeing, but Why does art need a definitive way to experience, or for that matter, a “purpose”? I do think that how we talk about art is also part of how we experience it.
minus-square@Nima@leminal.spacelinkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agothat was my point. there’s no definitive “right way” to experience or find purpose in art. I would agree that sharing our experience with others is important. they might have a different take.
Probably just agreeing, but Why does art need a definitive way to experience, or for that matter, a “purpose”?
I do think that how we talk about art is also part of how we experience it.
that was my point. there’s no definitive “right way” to experience or find purpose in art.
I would agree that sharing our experience with others is important. they might have a different take.