Such as Facebook, Myspace, and YouTube, are known as experimental art where one can impose one's viewpoints instead of falsified information as entertainment does. These Internet sites help us express our creativity in posts we create with our expressive minds which is what how art can as well be expressed. As the author mentions in this article, experimental art is governed by our strongest points where as entertainment is governed by our weakest moments. Thus, "Art explains, entertainment exploits".
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Art, Entertainment, Entropy
The argument which the author is imposing in the "Art, Entertainment, Entropy" article is that of open mindedness towards real art, rather than close mindedness in entertainment which keeps us in a constant trance of repetitive feedback which we have blindly become accustomed to. The author instead wants us to engage in knowledge of the true meaning of fine art and creativity which shows us things we never even knew we wanted to know-negetrophic as apposed to entertainment which only gives us what we continually hear about-entrophic.
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