This is how you do when you want to shorten quote. Putting bla bla is a bit disrespectful and I'm not sure why you should do that to me when Xant is insulting you whole time.
Still don't understand what geology, rock formation and minerals have to do with square painted with red on white canvas. Maybe if there was something beneath it, some secret but in our case there is no such thing. Or there is, but we are so ignorant we're unable to see it? If you ask me, some serious straw grabbing going on in this thread from your side.
Yeah it was perhaps a bit harsh. Collateral damage?
Anyway, back to the red Rothko painting. I've explained it before, but I'll explain it again in detail. Must have been around 2002-2003, I was in London, strolling around Tate Modern just because that's what you do when you come from a potato country like mine. (Finland and Norway are fairly similar in their remoteness.)
Unsuspecting, I turn a corner and I face this giant red painting. Never heard of Rothko, and to this day I'm quite ignorant when it comes to modern art. I'm stuck staring at it, not understanding why the fuck this simple red rectangle has such an emotional effect. I still don't get _why_ exactly, but I remember it clear as day.
In that sense, it was good art. More effective than any of the other works I saw. Can't remember any of the others at all, except from the giant sun that was hanging there. Perhaps it was the carefully blended colors, coupled with the extreme simplicity. Yes it might sound strange, but I can honestly say that for me, that day, it was the most powerful painting there. I'm not bullshitting!
It's insane, I know..
So I'm not going to go into why some people think Rothko, btw a favourite subject for plebian art criticism, is so important or whatever. I frankly don't care. The reason I'm posting here, is simply to be a counterpoint to the most base views of art. And of course, riling up Xant in the process is always enjoyable.
People cry to Braco, a spiritual leader who has a magical look. For convenience he even does it over Skype! No words, just a look man, extremely powerful stuff! GAZE OF MIRACLES
lol that's some crazy shit. I do doubt those people are connoisseurs of modern art though.
About enjoying crpg, the logical explanation can only go that far. Do you enjoy moving the mouse to the left and right clicking really fast? Do you enjoy the competitive aspects? Why not just play chess? Or do you enjoy the imaginary tears on the other side of your digital sword? Do you enjoy dressing up? For a second imagining that your character is you? Why enjoy Playing in the first place? It's much more logical to work hard and make more money right? Or to study something? Is cRPG not art? I think it is. Quite bad, but effective