Saturday, October 4, 2008
The particular, the Peculiar, and Aesthetic Emotion
Bell quite accurately discusses the concept of an overarching aesthetic element that is common to all art. There is something that is innately presentational about art, no matter how interactive or affecting the piece may be. That is what makes art, art. It is separate from the daily, from the mundane. It contains this precise quality of an aesthetic. Whether it was intended or not, every piece of art has an aesthetic, whatever it may be, and therefore all art has a molecule of cohesion with all other art. Go Bell. Good Call.
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