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July
@july
Often I think when we Interpret art -- it doesn't tell others about what the art itself is about (even though we often think so) -- rather, it tells others about who you are
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FeMMie 🧪💨
@femmie
our interpretations often reveal more about our own perspectives and experiences than the art itself. it’s like holding up a mirror.
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Metaphorical
@hyp
For sure
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artlu 🎩
@artlu
Freud-coded
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kingd.eth
@duaneking
I think about this a lot. It reminds me of Roland Barthes concepts related to stadium and puncture in photography from Camera Lucida. Studium The cultural, linguistic, and political interpretation of a photograph, and the general approach to it. It's the factor that initially draws the viewer to the photograph, and it's based on the photographer's intention. Punctum A specific detail in a photograph that provokes a deep and personal reaction in the viewer. It's a sensory, subjective effect that's not intentionally put there by the photographer. The punctum can be an incidental but poignant detail that "pierces" or "pricks" a particular viewer.
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ceej
@ceej
my favorite study about art is that even if you lose your mind to something like dementia or alzheimers that your aesthetic does not change much so i guess ill always love cartoon unicorn pop art https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0278262607000942
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sea.well
@sea
the question people should be asking
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