If you REALLY want to go there... I studied with the man responsible for bringing Derrida to the US. 99% of what he said was pure unadulterated bullshit, but the general idea of deconstructionism/post-structuralism is that language is symbolic, and is not what it represents - it is only an approximation thereof. I can use ever more precise language to get closer to the thing I am describing, but unless I hand you the exact rock I am talking about, you will only ever interpret the idea of the rock I am talking about, and not get it right. Therefore, to abstract it out further, absolute "truth" is unknowable because we are exchanging abstractions of ideas to communicate.We've gotten this far without anybody mentioning Jacques "Jimbo" Derrida. I have no idea what he went on about.
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I only have a Bachelors in Computer Science, so while I should be using a digital camera. I use a film camera because of less computer usage required. I already use computers enough at work.
I could go a produce a list of why film is nicer in my opinion, but I think it qualifies as preaching to the choir. I'm not entirely sure that the one art class I took in college was useful for a purpose, but it did allow me to understand more of what art is.Among other things I taught Electrical Engineering and Computer Science for ten years and designed electro-optical systems but I still prefer film for many reasons including the one you stated.
I know!I always love reading peoples definition of art and making statements that "this is art" and "this is not art". The big thing that so many people don't seem to get is that their definition of what art is, is just that, their definition. I don't use the word "art", I don't use the word "artist", the words are meaningless in that they define different things for different people. You are free to designate a photo as "art" or not but it doesn't matter, just don't think that your definition has any meaning outside your world.
I could go a produce a list of why film is nicer in my opinion
but I think it qualifies as preaching to the choir.Please don't.
maybe, maybe notbut I think it qualifies as preaching to the choir.
Was there a presumption of a corollary to that; being that untruth was unknowable also?If you REALLY want to go there... I studied with the man responsible for bringing Derrida to the US. 99% of what he said was pure unadulterated bullshit, but the general idea of deconstructionism/post-structuralism is that language is symbolic, and is not what it represents - it is only an approximation thereof. I can use ever more precise language to get closer to the thing I am describing, but unless I hand you the exact rock I am talking about, you will only ever interpret the idea of the rock I am talking about, and not get it right. Therefore, to abstract it out further, absolute "truth" is unknowable because we are exchanging abstractions of ideas to communicate.
but I think it qualifies as preaching to the choir.
Right, no need to serve up your rationalizations for shooting film. You've convinced yourself and that is all that is important.So you agree it's both unnecessary and a derail of the thread topic.
Right, no need to serve up your rationalizations for shooting film. You've convinced yourself and that is all that is important.
If you REALLY want to go there... I studied with the man responsible for bringing Derrida to the US. 99% of what he said was pure unadulterated bullshit, but the general idea of deconstructionism/post-structuralism is that language is symbolic, and is not what it represents - it is only an approximation thereof. I can use ever more precise language to get closer to the thing I am describing, but unless I hand you the exact rock I am talking about, you will only ever interpret the idea of the rock I am talking about, and not get it right. Therefore, to abstract it out further, absolute "truth" is unknowable because we are exchanging abstractions of ideas to communicate.
Not really, because I did discuss art school in the first sentence and then the last paragraph(the second largest one) since that is the point of the thread and also the closing paragraph of my post. The point here is that the thread is about art school, which I discussed and you ignored.So you agree it's both unnecessary and a derail of the thread topic.
Calling it a rationalization is a stretch and an incorrect assumption as to my reasons for using it. I would say at least some of my points are cold hard undeniable fact, but if you really want to discuss the finer points of film I think the film threads are probably better suited for it since this is after all the art school thread. If you do make one make sure to quote me in it, I never tire of talking about film.Right, no need to serve up your rationalizations for shooting film. You've convinced yourself and that is all that is important.
Not really, because I did discuss art school in the first sentence and then the last paragraph(the second largest one) since that is the point of the thread and also the closing paragraph of my post. The point here is that the thread is about art school, which I discussed and you ignored.
...anyway, the whole question is kinda moot now. The school is closed - probably for the rest of this school year. I've picked up a couple of Art History textbooks and one of the required texts for the freshman (English) composition class...fun stuff. Maybe, next year.
I'm a non-traditional student (retired, 67 years old) and am working on a BFA at the local university. I have 3 classes in progress right now and we are, of course, banned from campus and having to do our classes online. The modern art history class made the move seamlessly but my advanced drawing and research class is really struggling since the school's system doesn't really lend itself to group critiques, the heart of any studio class. I feel like I am making art no one will see....anyway, the whole question is kinda moot now. The school is closed - probably for the rest of this school year
...anyway, the whole question is kinda moot now. The school is closed - probably for the rest of this school year. I've picked up a couple of Art History textbooks and one of the required texts for the freshman (English) composition class...fun stuff. Maybe, next year.
I'm a non-traditional student (retired, 67 years old) and am working on a BFA at the local university. I have 3 classes in progress right now and we are, of course, banned from campus and having to do our classes online
Hmmm, let's see...where (else) can we go with this thread ???
A few weeks ago, just a few days after I started this thread, I went and visited the campus of the local community college where I was contemplating taking a degreee in Art...or Forestry...or, welding...I parked in a lot adjacent to the dorms...and what did I see there? A beautiful, dark green, all original 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400, with hood tach !!!
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