Sunday, March 3, 2013

Reading 2 Questions:

Did the creation of media as an art act as a catalyst for other arts (because of the competition) or did it temporarily slow their progress (because of the obsession with television and other medias)?

Are films that were produced mainly for product sale or mass consumption equally as much of an art as those created mainly for artistic purposes; or do medias created solely for artistic purposes hold more values conceptually?  Examples to discuss would be movies such as Pan's Labyrinth, Life is Beautiful, and Kill Bill vs. digital medias such as an exhibit called "Bloom" in the Nevada Art Museum that projects seismic activity in the form of playful, colorful, and popping circles, or "blooms"?




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