Monday, September 18, 2006

The way of seeing

I agree with the idea that things around you, the culture, value, etc. affect the way different people seeing the same object and their perspective towards it. This is the beauty of art that when the same image or art is viewed by different people, different meaning and feelings occour. This is what seperate human from computer or machines. and also it is very true that most of time the sense of seeing comes first and have bigger impact than other senses. For example when u look at a person, the first impression, their pyhsical appearance really give u a lot of ideas and feelings towards that person. But what about a blind person, how would that person interact and build perspective towards things around him/her, will they have images inside their head? so when the sense of vision no longer exist, is seeing, images, etc the biggest influences to a person? if not, then what is?
David Cheung

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Blogger adsfasdfasdfasdfasdf said...

I think this is all what helps to make Art so fantastic and unusual, is that (even though this upcoming view was called a "Cop Out" in class), I still say it's so subjective. Nobody is going to feel the same way about the same piece; some people will think Dadaism is a bunch of garbage, while someone else will think Renaissance work is garbage. Is there a difference between an uneducated view and an educated view? Sure, I think you need to have some understanding in order to appreciate things, and I'd tend to value one's opinion moreso if they are educated on the subject. But that doesn't mean that somebody uneducated in art can't appreciate a piece. If that makes any sense at all :)

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