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August 29, 2007
What is Art?
Art is simply work in which the aesthetics of the labor is the objective of the production's expression and the subject of the production's continuity.
Because of that, we can understand that the development in the production is a performance that is characterized by decisions which, skewing consistently towards the qualities of the labor itself, pursue an overall coherence and continuity of "presence" and "character" but not necessarily an endpoint of any other kind.
Just as a river runs to come into being but need not ever stop running in order to become "complete", the work of art is said to never finish but merely at some point to stop.
Posted by Malcolm Ryder at August 29, 2007 11:26 PM
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