Sunday, August 22, 2010

New definition of Art, please comment on that.?

New definition of Art, please comment on that.





I've read definitions of Art in dictionaries and


read comparisons of Art %26amp; Science. Nothing was


satisfying enough. With the blessings of God, once I


brainstormed and some definition of Art %26amp; Science


came into my mind. I am very satisfied with this


definition of mine. Please visit this web site.





http://geocities.com/idrees.scientist/Ar...


ndScience.htm





Please do comment on weather you thing its the


right definition. My email is given on the website.

New definition of Art, please comment on that.?
I couldn't log directly on to your link but i got through. Maybe this "Definition" will help...





"The Definition of ART"


by Mark A Gallegos, B. F. A.





“Art” is a declaration of recognition, it applies to all "things" that are sustained within the boundaries of a conducive environment, it is achieved through constructive and destructive means and realized along perceptual planes; in essence, it is something, anything and everything, however, it is nothing until it is realized through the conscious effort of humans. -- “Art” is a manifestation of our Human Perceptuality and serves as a measure of our Humanity, yet it is “nothing” until we show it, speak it and make a part of our lives.





It is interesting to watch while people try to use Art to separate Art from Art...





Science, like any other specialized perspective is only a "perspective", Art is the means through which we are able to give Science (or any "thing" for that matter) its significance. what you are describing is the difference between "Intuitive-Conscious Effort" and the "Documentative Effort" of a machine (which is an animated "thing" and incapable of art) processing the "Measured Conscious Effort" a living being (the animator, a human).





The "Potential for Art" is in all of us (humans), It is governed by our "Perceptuality" and interprated as a "Perception" it is achieved when our "Point of View" is perceived by others and preserved for its significance towards Humanity.


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