May 6, 2022
These are some thoughts I am having in this moment about this topic. I don't know the answer, but also it is possible there are not only one answer. Art works with emotions, then, only the human being can doing artworks? Perhaps we could include to primates, but not much more. On the other hand, can a robot or a computer make art? Art can be pleasant, thoughtfull, offensive, or critic, but can be unpleasant or repulsive too? Then the torture can be art? Bullfight can be a movement artistic? The war can be poetic or artistic? I think no.
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Here are some of my current thoughts on this topic.
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I don't know the answer, but also it is possible that there is more than one answer to the question.
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If art works with emotions, then can only human beings produce real artwork?
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Perhaps we could include primates, but not much more.
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Art can be pleasant, thoughtful and critically-acclaimed, but can it also be offensive, unpleasant or repulsive too?
"Critic" doesn't quite work as an adjective here. I've substituted for 'critically acclaimed' which can mean 'successful', 'popular' or 'well-liked'. I've also rearranged the adjectives so you have all the positives grouped together and the negatives grouped together.
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Can torture be a form of art?
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For example, can a bullfight be a form of art?
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Can war be poetic or artistic?
I think not. I think not.
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Interesting ideas!
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I don't know the answer, but it is possible there is not only one answer.
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Since art works with emotions, can only the human being make artworks?
art is something you make more than you do. Technically, you can use do, but it sounds weird.
Perhaps we could include to primates, but not much more.
Perhaps we could include primates, but not much more.
Art can be pleasant, thoughtfull, offensive, or critical, but can it be unpleasant or repulsive too?
Art can be pleasant, thoughtful, offensive, or critical, but can it be unpleasant or repulsive too?
Then the, can torture can be art?
Then, can torture be art?
When asking a question in English, the verb goes first. Example: "Can I go home?", versus "I can go home?". The later is accepted in spoken speech, but it means something different. "Can I go home?" means asking permission. "I can go home?" means confirming something someone else has already said. The first example conveys asking. The second conveys confirming.
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Can bullfighting be artistic movement?
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Can war be poetic or artistic?
I think not. I think not.
"No" doesn't negate a statement in English like it does in Spanish. You could say "I do not think so", "I don't think so", or "I think not" here.
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¡Buen trabajo!
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These are some thoughts I am having in this moment about this topic.
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I don't know the answer, but also it is possible there are not only one answer.
I don't know the answer, but
I don't know the answer, but also it is possible th |
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Art works with emotions, then, only the human being can doing artworks?
art is something you make more than you do. Technically, you can use do, but it sounds weird.
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Perhaps we could include to primates, but not much more.
Perhaps we could include
Perhaps we could include |
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On the other hand, can a robot or a computer make art? |
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Art can be pleasant, thoughtfull, offensive, or critic, but can be unpleasant or repulsive too?
Art can be pleasant, thoughtful
Art can be pleasant, thoughtful "Critic" doesn't quite work as an adjective here. I've substituted for 'critically acclaimed' which can mean 'successful', 'popular' or 'well-liked'. I've also rearranged the adjectives so you have all the positives grouped together and the negatives grouped together. |
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Then the torture can be art?
Then When asking a question in English, the verb goes first. Example: "Can I go home?", versus "I can go home?". The later is accepted in spoken speech, but it means something different. "Can I go home?" means asking permission. "I can go home?" means confirming something someone else has already said. The first example conveys asking. The second conveys confirming.
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Bullfight can be a movement artistic?
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The war can be poetic or artistic?
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I think no. I think not. I think not. "No" doesn't negate a statement in English like it does in Spanish. You could say "I do not think so", "I don't think so", or "I think not" here. I think not. I think not. |
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