Tuesday, October 21, 2008
survival research labs
survival research labs is a tricky thing to place. If we are considering this art I don't know how to justify getting an art degree. I mean don't get me wrong, i would probably enjoy going to see a bunch of huge robots destroying each other, but i can't see it being anything other than a large scale version of that battle bots show that used to be on TV. i know its supposed to be different then just smart people playing with really big toys, but what else can you really say about this. well, i mean i'm sure that we can read into what they are doing a pull out meaning, cultural significance, and the good old question "what is ART?....really?". But we can do this to anything, i'm sure i could bring in anything and someone would be able to make something up about it and could defend that its art. I've seen it happen it many critiques. Why can't we move past this? why all of the sudden are we praising things for not looking like art? the more abstract the better, the more out there and ethereal it is the better, the more someone does not notice it the better.... anyway, i'm getting off topic..... Can't we just let survival research labs be fun without tainting it by putting it through a critique? Its just really awesome robots doing really awesome destructive things. Couldn't we ask the same questions about monster trucks and demolition derbies, or shooting pellet guns at aerosol cans in the camp fire? -I'm sure it will come up in one of my classes at some point. Just because an audience might feel threatened by these robots doesn't mean that it is all of the sudden a new art form. Maybe they need to feel threatened because they are watching huge robots destroy each other, while on fire....and they should be. why do we want everything to be art? is it just an easier way to justify making it? if we call it art does that make it more important? i wish someone would just tell me- is everything art, or is it just what we as artist deem important enough to be art? I know I could justify reasons for why this is art (just like i was trained to do)... but it all comes down to a gut response that i can't ignore, i just don't think its art. maybe none of us make art anymore- maybe we should call it something else.
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