> Auhmmm.... That's true often in Culture, but in Art, no. Art is the [craft] of > depicting one's mental imagery, for Art's sake. It often, and has often, used imagery > from the world. Ideally, there is little to no message, just imagery or whatever > content. > > Of course, I'm again speaking from a sensibility of [Art] Music, as music is [about] > the most abstract art. And in that vein, I tend to defer to such things. Here's some > of my own. (I can, though, take only a little credit. I selected the music and WMP > visualization that produced this.)
Music without message is crap. It may be buried and hard to detect, but if the world did not create it, it should go die in a... no, "die in a fire" evokes the burning of art, and it wouldn't be worthy of that if it lacked meaning. So, it should just go away, forgotten.
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