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Why isn't there an art section in digital spy?

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    LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    benjamini wrote: »
    Woolworths sold copies. I quite like it, in retrospect.

    I like it but it's not my kind of thing in all honesty, I'm more into the abstract style but nothing wild like.
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    benjaminibenjamini Posts: 32,066
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    I like it but it's not my kind of thing in all honesty, I'm more into the abstract style but nothing wild like.

    Not my thing either but it was vilified in the 60s 70s.
    I enjoy most art. Like conceptual art. Instalations, steam punk.
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    LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    benjamini wrote: »
    Not my thing either but it was vilified in the 60s 70s.
    I enjoy most art. Like conceptual art. Instalations, steam punk.

    You might like my friends work then http://phillipbreen.smoothfolio.com/gallery/754399
    his drawing where perfection when we went to tech together
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    Watcher #1Watcher #1 Posts: 9,046
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    The only art discussion here is the semi-annual "Modern art is rubbish" thread
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    benjaminibenjamini Posts: 32,066
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    Watcher #1 wrote: »
    The only art discussion here is the semi-annual "Modern art is rubbish" thread

    There was an anti Tracy Emin thread:)
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    LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    Watcher #1 wrote: »
    The only art discussion here is the semi-annual "Modern art is rubbish" thread

    But that's why I'm wondering there the forms are? Because like if there was one there would be more room for different discussions.
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    benjaminibenjamini Posts: 32,066
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    You might like my friends work then http://phillipbreen.smoothfolio.com/gallery/754399
    his drawing where perfection when we went to tech together

    Some of its quite good. What medium does he work in?
    It looks like the kind of stuff a lot of youngsters are doing hoping to get a break with games co.
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    LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    benjamini wrote: »
    Some of its quite good. What medium does he work in?
    It looks like the kind of stuff a lot of youngsters are doing hoping to get a break with games co.

    That's exactly what he's doing lol idek what medium I shall ask him and find out
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    Watcher #1Watcher #1 Posts: 9,046
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    But that's why I'm wondering there the forms are? Because like if there was one there would be more room for different discussions.

    It went along the lines of "The OP didn't like Tracy Emin, so all modern art is rubbish, requires no talent, and isn't art."
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    LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    Watcher #1 wrote: »
    It went along the lines of "The OP didn't like Tracy Emin, so all modern art is rubbish, requires no talent, and isn't art."

    But that's their opinion it shouldn't effect yours, that's the point of the internet and forms like they're there to express your opinions on the matters you choose. If you disagree with that person you should tell them.
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    Ed R.MarleyEd R.Marley Posts: 9,159
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    Art section? Come off it. There's a gay thread in Chatter which is close enough:D
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    LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    Art section? Come off it. There's a gay thread in Chatter which is close enough:D

    When does sexuality have anything to do with an art section?
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    benjaminibenjamini Posts: 32,066
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    When does sexuality have anything to do with an art section?

    You would be surprise at how links can be made. I swear there are some so incensed by sexual predjudice they could justify knocking down the sistine chapel.:eek::D
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    Kolin KlingonKolin Klingon Posts: 4,296
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    It's simple: Art is a high-brow discussion topic and Digital Spy (certainly since being taken over by a pap magazine company) is a low-brow place for TV trivia for you young braindead. Look how they changed the 'TV Programmes' to 'TV Shows' to try and pander to the trendy young.

    This place is more Katie Price than Rembrandt. A place to sell advertising to the young who buy things and the older people can go to hell.
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    It's simple: Art is a high-brow discussion topic and Digital Spy (certainly since being taken over by a pap magazine company) is a low-brow place for TV trivia for you young braindead. Look how they changed the 'TV Programmes' to 'TV Shows' to try and pander to the trendy young.

    This place is more Katie Price than Rembrandt. A place to sell advertising to the young who buy things and the older people can go to hell.

    Hey there are some young and cultured folk about.... I am not one of them but hey ho!:D
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    Watcher #1Watcher #1 Posts: 9,046
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    But that's their opinion it shouldn't effect yours, that's the point of the internet and forms like they're there to express your opinions on the matters you choose. If you disagree with that person you should tell them.

    It didn't, and I did :D
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    LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    It's simple: Art is a high-brow discussion topic and Digital Spy (certainly since being taken over by a pap magazine company) is a low-brow place for TV trivia for you young braindead. Look how they changed the 'TV Programmes' to 'TV Shows' to try and pander to the trendy young.

    This place is more Katie Price than Rembrandt. A place to sell advertising to the young who buy things and the older people can go to hell.

    I'm 20 and I don't think that way? But I do know what you mean.
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    LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    benjamini wrote: »
    Some of its quite good. What medium does he work in?
    It looks like the kind of stuff a lot of youngsters are doing hoping to get a break with games co.

    He says a bit of everything but mostly it's digital work~
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    benjaminibenjamini Posts: 32,066
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    He says a bit of everything but mostly it's digital work~

    I thought it might be. Has he studied digital art?
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    LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    benjamini wrote: »
    I thought it might be. Has he studied digital art?

    He's currently studying in uni I think, unlike me though sadly.
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    Ed R.MarleyEd R.Marley Posts: 9,159
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    When does sexuality have anything to do with an art section?

    Nothing, of course. Although in my experience anyone who is interested in the "arts" has tended to be a bit, ahem, fruity:D

    That Grayson Perry fella don't do no favours with his frock wearing:cool:
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    LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    Nothing, of course. Although in my experience anyone who is interested in the "arts" has tended to be a bit, ahem, fruity:D

    That Grayson Perry fella don't do no favours with his frock wearing:cool:

    omfg I can't even, what is air
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    benjaminibenjamini Posts: 32,066
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    Nothing, of course. Although in my experience anyone who is interested in the "arts" has tended to be a bit, ahem, fruity:D

    That Grayson Perry fella don't do no favours with his frock wearing:cool:

    I quite like him:) His cute girlie thing is amusing. I think he is kinda his art.
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    benjaminibenjamini Posts: 32,066
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    Not keen on Gilbert and George tho.
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    LeightonismeLeightonisme Posts: 232
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    benjamini wrote: »
    I quite like him:) His cute girlie thing is amusing. I think he is kinda his art.

    That's quite a nice thought :3
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