mittens
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so much architecture and so much creativity... if i wanted to do soemthing really creative i might design houses... but is archetecture art?
i'd be interested in hearing about your opinions, mindriotMindRiot said:In a world that considers pig fat, junk, and road signs art, I'd say that architecture can pretty definately be classified art. Anyway.
Yes, architecture is art, and the Gugg in NY is another example. The Opera House. Cathedrals. The skyscrapers in the city. And just because it isn't necessarily nice to look at doesn't mean it's not art -- there's nice paintings and ugly ones, but they can still be called art.
>> "i think architecture is an art, but it is so much more than that."
But art can be functional, can use technology. anyway, I think I'm just being nitpicky and annoying here -- you made a good point that this depends on your definition of art.
And mittens, you thinking of a future with architecture? Just curious. I have a lot of opinions about this [which are mostly useless, but hey, thats what forums are for ] and it'd be nice to discuss it
Yey, there's our nice simple unarguable definition right there. Art is exploration, education, imitation, description, narrative, exorcism... and a lot of things more. But it seems these are all related to: expression. Aren't they? Can you guys think of anything else it might be, that don't relate back to expression? which brings us to the question of....johnson said:... art is a lot of things
Actually, I just had a thought: maybe art is, above all, creation!!! (Is it? :-\ ) if this is true, it would mean that yes, architecture is definately art regardless of the presence of expression, because something is being created.if these houses are designed pureply for functional purposes and not expression, is that then still considered art?
ahh, you are the girl who has been emailing me thenfrazzle said:a toilet block can be art, if you look at the highly ornamental ones at... say, the opera house or somehing... can't really think of a good eg now [and let's not forget du champ's urinal] so my point is, if somethig is created for a purely functional purpose with minimal emphasis on aesthetics, then it's not art, but everything can be considered art, especially in this postmodern context. artworks once not thought of as art is not art. where has the fine line gone?
if creation is art, then are mass-produced-assembly-line created everyday objects art? and then you can really bring out the oxymorons, the art of science, the art of mathematics, the art of... whatever else that's not art.
and with the definition of fine arts, can i just add that, in creating a piece of fine art, the artist's main concern should be to express a concept, an idea, and be concerned with the aesthetics rather than functional purpose or monetary value. that's my opinion, feel free to attack it.
i want to know how much design is in architecture, because that's what i like, NOT the maths bits *shudder* i'm tossing up between a design degree and architecture [johnson, you would know] and if the reality of a job isn't a problem then i'd pick design, but i'm trying to be as realistic as possible, and also if i were to do design, i'd probably get sick of meeting the criteria set by clients... and also if i do architecture i can freelance in design on the side. really, i'm just trying to convince myself.
johnson said:ahh, you are the girl who has been emailing me then
like i said, it's not so much the maths bits which trouble me (there isn't all that much in it at all, more a bit of physics than anything) cos you have like structural engineers and other technicians to deal with that crap. its the fact that most of your office life is spent dealing with clients and councils and contracts rather than actually designing
lol sorry dude, i didn't mean to shoot down your idea, actually there's an interesting quote by oscar wilde "the artist is the creator of beautiful things. to reveal art and conceal the artist is art's aim." just something to think about.MindRiot said:CAD: Species of monkey found in the Great Sandy Desert which attack people with broomsticks while having dinner.
They were bred using Computer Aided Design
And there goes the "art is creation" idea LoL. *Waves goodbye to it*. It was obviously somthing that came into my head out of nowhere. But I still like a part of it, that fact that art links us humans with something greater in that we can create new things.