I like picturing art as the intersection between the artist’s intent and the spectator’s interpretation.
So every spectator creates a new art work, simply by witnessing a piece of art.
Like Quantum Mechanics, multiverse shit.
Idk I’m pretty high.
I like picturing art as the intersection between the artist’s intent and the spectator’s interpretation.
So every spectator creates a new art work, simply by witnessing a piece of art.
Like Quantum Mechanics, multiverse shit.
Idk I’m pretty high.
Have you seen Tarsem Singh's The Fall?
you perfectly described just now what I love about that movie. The disconnect between the storyteller and the audience. The broad strokes are there sure, but the tiny intricacies color the world using the receiver's personal experience and upbringing creating all new meaning so together.
The man tells the story of how he lost his gf and broke his back, he yells of an Indian (native American) warrior but the little girl imagines this wonderful courageous Sikh...
I don't want to ruin anything but it's beautiful.
Haven’t seen it, no, but keen now 🙏
It's hard to find for some reason.
Back in the day I nearly bought it for $20 on DVD.
Recently I did a movie night to show my friends and I couldn't find it streaming anywhere, do I was like pft I'll buy it. It was like 200 or something on ebay and I was like whaaaaaaat. So I rented it from one of the like 2 rental stores I still know exist for $5.
Same director who did The Cell With Jennifer Lopez
Wow, that looks beautiful!