ok,let's start...
this is facepalm.well just a picture from some movie right?! it's art itself but why you dont see that it's art?! here's where daddy deatheys logic starts working.
now imagine 2 situation.1.you are talking with your friend and you posted this picture to him because he said something dumb.2.you posted this picture on some movie forum and asked,someone knows from which movie is this picture?!
now let's discuss each situation in 2 variations.
- 1 situation,variation-A:your friend don't knows what facepalm is and he has no Reaction on this picture,he just asks,whhat is that?
- 1 situation,variation-B:he knows what facepalm is and has proper Reaction on it.
- 2 situation,variation-A:someone answered on your question.
- 2 situation,variation-B:someone thought that you were joking because it's a facepalm picture,and facepalm Means what it Means and had a proper reaction.
here we go.now let's judge.in each variation,the picture is the same but the concept decides it's meaning and moral price.picture itself is an art but concept decides how actual art it is.in situation 1 variation A,your friend don't knows what it
Means so for he,this picture hasn't any special cliche or meaning. but in sit.1 var.B he knows it's meaning and he get's the emotion,that lies under the concept of that picture.that proves the fact-this picture is capable to handle multi-mini-concepts.now let's talk about main concept,the main concept is the meaning of facepalm,because it repeats in most of situations (1B;2B),but of course if facepalm was a expression of love,the main concept would be different and alterations of mini-concepts would be depended on it. you can use same example to experiment on anything from mozzart to picaso,from anal
Sex to
Cremation and you'll see that thousand different art may contain same
Conception and only because of that,you think that these thousand ''thing'' isn't art...
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