What about artists who think that reducing things to their bare essentials is the essence of art? Or styles like—well, broadly speaking, anime (or caricatures in general) - that are based on the emphasis of certain basic forms? Or writers like Eric Hoffer—“Wordiness is a sickness of American writing. Too many words dilute and blur ideas. [...] If you have nothing to say and want badly to say it, then all the words in all the dictionaries will not suffice.” ?
It’s worth noting that Wilson’s comment is A->B, C->D, not A=B, C=D.
Yeah, I know. It’s just not clear that you have to love complexity and not like reductionism to get art. It’s not A <-> B.
If it’s not A <-> B then it’s A → B but even that seems sketchy. Lots of people love spouting, sketching, whatever, complex nonsense without doing anything I’d describe as art.
Of course, it’d help in this situation to be able to point at art—but the whole thought seems very muddled and imprecise, and the issues seems far from the blank assertion it’s presented as.
What about artists who think that reducing things to their bare essentials is the essence of art? Or styles like—well, broadly speaking, anime (or caricatures in general) - that are based on the emphasis of certain basic forms? Or writers like Eric Hoffer—“Wordiness is a sickness of American writing. Too many words dilute and blur ideas. [...] If you have nothing to say and want badly to say it, then all the words in all the dictionaries will not suffice.” ?
It’s worth noting that Wilson’s comment is A->B, C->D, not A=B, C=D.
Does that sound like a love of complexity to you?
Yeah, I know. It’s just not clear that you have to love complexity and not like reductionism to get art. It’s not A <-> B.
If it’s not A <-> B then it’s A → B but even that seems sketchy. Lots of people love spouting, sketching, whatever, complex nonsense without doing anything I’d describe as art.
Of course, it’d help in this situation to be able to point at art—but the whole thought seems very muddled and imprecise, and the issues seems far from the blank assertion it’s presented as.
No.