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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

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  • Claus Nissen (the perfect man) died 29 April 2008. Sigh.

  • Masterpiece. Thanks for sharing the film.

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  • @LittleTreeX If it invokes a feeling a person then why is it not art? Art is creation not what makes you personally happy.

  • you guys are taking this all Way too seriously. it's supposed to be funny

  • @LittleTreeX Whatever you would like to tell yourself. :>

  • @LittleTreeX  If your intention was to evoke an emotion, a thought, an idea, or to gain or share a perspective then, yes i would believe it "becomes" art. If your intention was purely to make a point, then I would still say it was art. Unintended, but art none-the-less. Perhaps you're a genius failing to reach your potential. Keep those ideas coming LittleTreex you're bound to strike gold!

  • @imPuLse1x2 You know this because you filmed it? Oh, wait you didn't and therefore have absolutely no way of knowing what this guy intended or his purpose. Please refrain from thinking you know the intentions of others unless they tell you directly. Your assumptions are meaningless to me. Even if this was the intended purpose, it still doesn't make it art. It simply means this guy succeeded in giving an example of what art wasn't.

  • @jerzeyb Ok, so let's say I placed a snickers bar on a bowl of spaghetti, and then filmed it for an hour in black and white while saying "It's poo-ghetti, you like poo-ghetti" over and over. You're suggesting, that because I decided to "create" this absolute garbage, that it suddenly becomes art? No. It doesn't.

  • @lakeland2 I am pretty sure I just defined it, or at least defined what it isn't. But if you need examples: Rembrandt, Alex Grey, Michelangelo.

  • @LittleTreeX It isMEANT to make you think that. Just the fact that the film made you watch it, and made you discredit all art means that it only succeeded its purpose.

  • @LittleTreeX

    Yes, you could do this, but you didn't. The fact that someone made the decision to "create" this is what makes it art.

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