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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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Metaphorical
@hyp
For sure
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sea
@sea
the question people should be asking
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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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L3MBDA
@l3mbda
I think that’s what art is all about
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Jiaoxian
@sunny786
Interpreting art often reveals more about the interpreter than the artwork itself. It reflects personal perspectives, experiences, and beliefs, shaping how we perceive and express our understanding of the art.@july
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