i seriously don't get it. is brain damage worth it?
What do you guys think of performance art?
I'd say 99% of the time, I think it's awful. Like take this jackass for instance...
http://www.fungod.com/coppermine/albums/may3/cv-65.wmv
I'm sure in his head he's the most important "artist" alive. He just really gets it, ya know??
Well, one thing's for sure, that mustache performance on his upper lip was better than his whole drowning crap.
My friend had an art professor that required his class to attend one of his performance art performances, and it was just 45 minutes of him licking every inch of a vaccum cleaner.
*sigh*
Art.
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i seriously don't get it. is brain damage worth it?
Art? No.
Asinine? Definitely.
Pretentious? Most definately.
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dude, all people will remember is the stach.
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I think performance art in public places has much more value because it really will shock people out of their routines. Sooo many people do the exact same, boring thing every day and live pretty lame lives. At least for a little bit, they can have some kind of unique, exhilerating experience, and that has value.
I've never been a big fan of performance art, and this is a shining example as to why.
What a stupid moron he is. He should be hospitalized for idiocy. If this is performance "art," then Jackass should be the shining example of art everywhere.
Performance Art is like the starter of the topic said 99% of the time so so so so very horrible . If I am in a bad mood I hate it, in a good mood it makes me laugh alot.
Though I do like Mimes!that one Fatboy Slim video where the people dance infront of the theater, I like that too.
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