art itself being an artist's interpretation on the internal and external have much claim to political and religious topics around them.
social trends are intricately linked and your assertion about "eternal" art surely falls flat.
the canon of 'masterworks' can easily be related to the world around the artist and his reactions to his environment (using the term loosely). these being works like: Raphael - School of Athens, Gericault - Raft of the Medusa, Goya - Disasters of War, Picasso - Guernica (paintings only, i could list films and such that do this also)
obvious examples but even with discussion of political or social trends such works have lived for centuries in the art history canon.
i don't have a problem with pure aesthetics and i have much respect from art coming from many sectors. On the other hand I don't much fancy people cutting down work that does focus on issues in our society today.
if you want painted landscapes and abstract shapes go ahead.
the people are smart this time around
they have a download trailer link
which is good because it saves movie geeks time from trying to go to movielist or darkhorizons to get downloadable versions.
i never understood why they didn't release trailers in downloadable format
(for that matter musicvideos as well)
nah...simpsons comes off as pretty lacking these days
sad, i loved it around seasons 3-8
but alas, family guys and southpark have proven much more robust
you should try and find a copy of
The Corporation
pretty cool documentary.
interesting points on media dissemination and proliferation and the development of the corporation into media and economic structures.
i pasted that and sent it to all those addresses, everyone should do the same.
why not just eat lembas?
fading trends?
art itself being an artist's interpretation on the internal and external have much claim to political and religious topics around them.
social trends are intricately linked and your assertion about "eternal" art surely falls flat.
the canon of 'masterworks' can easily be related to the world around the artist and his reactions to his environment (using the term loosely). these being works like: Raphael - School of Athens, Gericault - Raft of the Medusa, Goya - Disasters of War, Picasso - Guernica (paintings only, i could list films and such that do this also)
obvious examples but even with discussion of political or social trends such works have lived for centuries in the art history canon.
i don't have a problem with pure aesthetics and i have much respect from art coming from many sectors. On the other hand I don't much fancy people cutting down work that does focus on issues in our society today.
if you want painted landscapes and abstract shapes go ahead.
1. the comics are dry and resound with so much wit 2. they are too postmodern for me 3. they are really really really not funny (depressingly so)
the people are smart this time around they have a download trailer link which is good because it saves movie geeks time from trying to go to movielist or darkhorizons to get downloadable versions. i never understood why they didn't release trailers in downloadable format (for that matter musicvideos as well)
nah...simpsons comes off as pretty lacking these days sad, i loved it around seasons 3-8 but alas, family guys and southpark have proven much more robust
you should try and find a copy of The Corporation pretty cool documentary. interesting points on media dissemination and proliferation and the development of the corporation into media and economic structures.