Do you consider [s4s] post-modern art?
>>3932142
More like post-conceptual or post-contemporary
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maybe
upstairs bubble gum
so can we say that art today has been reduced to mementos? to a pure emotional state of affair?
>>3932155
checked
>>3932157
idk but fuck conceptual art that relies on paragraphs to feed the public thinly veiled bull shit. I prefer deviant art, reaction images, dank memes, etc.
you won't stop learning from everything you experience even if you try?
>>3932142
basically
>>3932164
Yes exactly. That shit has to burn
>>3932160
>thinly veiled bull shit
that is pretty dank
>>3932168
thank you daddy
>>3932142
[s4s] is.
I hate the white cube galleries. So self important and removed from real people
post-ses
i understand how to make a thread/post that fits the voice of [s4s], but i don't really fully understand what we're all trying to do here, or what it all means.
it was originally a parody of 4chan, but i don't think it's exactly that anymore. i don't exactly know how to explain it.
personally when i post here i'm not being ironic at all, i really enjoy making stupid funposts and being nice to internet strangers. i think birds are very important, and repeating integers are supremely beautiful.
>>3932283
no you get it
>>3932277
>>3932288
Ebin double doubles.
>>3932283
Just found s4s yesterday but I'm digging it. Before this I've been on b, ic, various other boards and more obscure online communities for years. The first post I saw here was a video of these goofy kids, seemed very sincere, not cynical like b actually the opposite of that. The reason I'm looking atm is because a transition from irony to sincerity would be a potential logical cultural transition and if that's the case this board to my eyes embodies that. And I think that trend has been happening for a little while now, I know that feel, them feels, reaction images in general, thats a very sincere form of art
>>3932295
Then again maybe I should shut up because if you explain the joke is sort of ruins it
>>3932298
basically, but we love making meta threads here too so explain away
It may sincerely be, but this doesnt tell us about s4s as much as it tells us about post modern art- which is basically about breaking with every kind of rule and tradition ever. The result is that post contemporary art now is essentially a game of "You could've done this, but I did it before you".
So yes tbh
>>3932344
it doesn't matter if you are anonymous, we're just collecting experiences for the hive mind
>>3932350
That's the first sensible thing you've said all day
Shouldnt this be on /mlp/?
>>3932344
>"You could've done this, but I did it before you"
I think that's how it's always been to some degree, innovators are highly valued because they come up with original ideas and are actually creative. But at the same time I think that there's been too much focus on that to the point that a lot of work is valued more for its context than it is for the actual viewing experience. At the end of the day the experience of viewing a work is the most important part of art, not how it fits into some manufactured historical canon.
>which is basically about breaking with every kind of rule and tradition ever.
I agree, the art since duchamp has been way too meta, it's completely infatuated with the question "What is art" and challenging that. I say who gives a fuck about that question, it doesn't have anything to do with anything.
Also yeah, irony is getting really boring