I was watching this documentary yesterday, and all the "cool creative" people had the same white rooms with full bookshelves of memorabilia (and books). Sometimes it seems like you're required to live that way if you want to be a "modern professional" or something.
I guess what I am ranting against is fetishizing art galleries, rather than the art itself. The whole point of the internet is that it is a space of no space, just image. I guess this represents the people's desire for context. IMO the context is the internet, its nearest physical metaphor being the printed page.
Right, when I was writing my comment I felt like I couldn't properly explain what I meant, but it has to do with that fetishizing of art galleries spilling over into living spaces. We have to live, work, and display in ultra-modern galleries.
BUT, if that is the only way for me to access a lot of art because I can't go see it in person I would still like to see the installation shots as well as a digital image of the piece.
Lots of art, EVEN PHOTOGRAPHY I WOULD ARGUE LOUDLY, has power and content as an object in space and not just a flat plane.
that being said, the gallery as a fetishized zone is grody.
My new neighbor being gluten-free AND vegan. PICK ONE FOR GODS SAKE. I have been wanting to bake her something to say welcome, but you know what? Fuck it.
Dudes who say they can't pay 5 frickin dollars for a therapy session, then spend therapy session talking about all the dinner parties and bars and restaurants they went to over the past week. AND THEN act really condescending like I should be embarrassed to be working at a low-cost clinic trying to help people. Get out of my office, jerk.
Yeah, I am in the process of writing a long rant for my work blog about how much that woman and her terrible schtick annoys me and makes things worse for musicians (in addition to coopting the artists' rights cause).
On the other hand it's nice when a parent of a difficult kid brings you a fifty dollar bill tucked into a homemade Aloha card and recommends a great restaurant in Maui.
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yt, your post was awesome. im glad its back we should all rant as much as possible. i think its time. have any of you read the last part of henry miller's tropic of cancer? its like maybe 50 to 100 page rant it was cool to skip thru all the whore fucking and get to that point in the book and be like "oh cool this book doesnt completely suck" anyway if it isnt time to wail, i dunno when it will be and fuck it, we got the pixels, digi ink is cheap have at it
Well... it's funny, but I had written YT an email earlier expressing the same sentiment.
It is about expressing our frustration that things are not OK. So it is good to rant sometimes. If we didn't rant we might come to accept things as they are. Things are, of course, a mix of good and bad, but by identifying the bad, we can come closer to alleviating its ills.
I don't agree that ranting all the time is a good thing. I think a well-chosen rant can be a remarkable outlet and source of community togetherness and collective rage-expression (example: The French Revolution was at least in part started by a couple good rants). But ranting all the time just turns you into a sick twisted Rush Limbaugh esque figure. There is good in the world too.
I do love a good rant though.
Alan that is so funny about Tropic of Cancer because I obviously tried to read that book and was just disgusted in a Kerouacian way, like, "of course this book would be 'a classic,' it's all about whore fucking, what a piece of shit" and I put it down before the end rant!!! Maybe I'll try it again.
when you fight good fights and live in good cheer and bolster up your brother man but the day becomes weary nonetheless & the factors of great things combine to bind you and keep you from the cookie jar nose to the grind stone or at least confused it feels good to know you're not the only one with open wounds
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Lots of art, EVEN PHOTOGRAPHY I WOULD ARGUE LOUDLY, has power and content as an object in space and not just a flat plane.
that being said, the gallery as a fetishized zone is grody.
http://waxy.org/2012/06/turning_patrons_into_producers/
(my boss's rant)
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Thanks guys
U are nice
I like living on the Internet with you
we should all rant as much as possible. i think its time.
have any of you read the last part of henry miller's tropic of cancer?
its like maybe 50 to 100 page rant
it was cool to skip thru all the whore fucking and get to that point in the book and be like
"oh cool this book doesnt completely suck"
anyway
if it isnt time to wail, i dunno when it will be
and fuck it, we got the pixels, digi ink is cheap
have at it
anyway, thank you for ranting
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I'm not saying it's not, i just found this statement interesting and was interested in the thought behind it.
Everyone ranting = bad signal to noise ratio?
It is about expressing our frustration that things are not OK.
So it is good to rant sometimes.
If we didn't rant we might come to accept things as they are. Things are, of course, a mix of good and bad, but by identifying the bad, we can come closer to alleviating its ills.
Please Post your Rants
I do love a good rant though.
Alan that is so funny about Tropic of Cancer because I obviously tried to read that book and was just disgusted in a Kerouacian way, like, "of course this book would be 'a classic,' it's all about whore fucking, what a piece of shit" and I put it down before the end rant!!! Maybe I'll try it again.
and live in good cheer
and bolster up your brother man
but the day becomes weary nonetheless
& the factors of great things combine to bind you
and keep you from the cookie jar
nose to the grind stone
or at least confused
it feels good to know you're not the only one with open wounds