So I guess this makes me a bit of an internet celebrity. Which according my poster is a bad sign.


What Makes Art Succeed or FailArt can be measured in three ways: Aesthetically, Financially, and Critically.What Makes Art Succeed or Fail
IMO Aesthetic success is determined by the unity of Aristotelian "Form" (the intent/purpose/soul of a piece as envisioned by YOU, the artist) and the "Matter" of the artwork (the piece's actual appearance and structure).
I call this, "the outside matching the inside". It's when a piece comes out exactly as you wanted it to, it is as it was meant to be.
Now... the Financial success of any artwork will depend on the "art market," that is, whatever the whims of the buyers are.
But I think that i
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Deep underground, there was a boy who was dead
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A history of auto-tuning as a meme, featuring Al Yankovic
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(it will take forever to load unless you turn HD off)
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check out this site I found.
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When you watch the second auto-tuned Carl Sagan video (which you already know well by now)
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Pause it at either
1:19, 2:30, or 3:42
That's my cosmological symbol!
The big circle and the dot!
This video ROCKS.
(although musically, I like A Glorious Dawn better)
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How happy is the blameless vestal's lot! / The world forgetting, by the world forgot / Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! / Each pray'r accepted, and each wish resign'd.
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What a great way to teach people about science!
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it's so awesome!
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