Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/12/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Op 8-dec-07, om 18:25 heeft phamard@numericable.fr het volgende geschreven: Warning! Only for the really interested :-) > What matters is what you get, what you feel. For the sender of the receiver? Or for both? Might this not be the difference between art and succesful art? If successful is the right word. Accepted might be a better one. For a long time, art was described like this: A=Ex^·i/Em^·i Where A: art, i: individual, Ex: expression, Em: emotion Thus: art is the most individual expression of the most individual emotion. A very pure thought. A sender's definition. 19 centuries of art. But in these mediatized days, and apart from commerce, the receiver has become equally important. And this means factoring in a whole lot of other parameters. It might be interesting to start charting these parameters and see if we can bring this any further. All individual feelings averaged will probably be one of them. (F^ (median of)Æi) ;-) This is fun. Among some very good personal friends, we have a since art school recurring theme called 'Define art'. It doesn't happen often, but every time that we do, it becomes one of those moments we talk about for years. Philippe :-)