Submitted by _General_Account_ t3_10v8c23 in pittsburgh
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"he didn't like scripts
Not knowing what would happen makes it more interesting"
Or something like that
Lots of others also
Submitted by _General_Account_ t3_10v8c23 in pittsburgh
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"he didn't like scripts
Not knowing what would happen makes it more interesting"
Or something like that
Lots of others also
he cut his poop with a knife
she just ate it
I suppose it's art in that it made me try to figure out what they meant when they're pretty meaningless
Art makes you feel emotions, negative and positive depending on the piece. Since you’re posting here I’d say the art did make you feel something.
If anything confusion.
You’re asking, so it appears to have worked.
It's part of this year's Carnegie International. Some of the works are being placed in the community. You can see the exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art. It's fascinating.
read in Jerry Seinfeld
…it’s like i gotta know…whaddya mean she didn’t believe in credit cards?!”
Her PIN is Bosco?!?
It sounds like something you'd say about someone who just went into collections on their huge credit card debt. Like, she didn't really think all of this debt would come back to bite her and just kept spending until consequences caught up with her. I like it - a little quote that evokes a lot.
This reminds me of this comic by Ad Reinhardt.
“The airline points alone, Jerry… the points!!!”” -George Costanza
Art also induces us to engage in interpretation - "meaning making."
Art for the sake of art.
I fucking hate these stupid billboards.
Maybe it's a statement on Derrida's deconstructivism of language. I'd rather see something that makes me think than ads for D.U.I. lawyers
Same. They're so snarky. I'm just tryin to drive home from work.
Terrible excuse for "art"
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The only art we accept in the community are whimsically decorated dinosaurs!
I’ll take it over some of the the crazy billboards I’ve seen up outside of Pittsburgh.
They're just distractions to ensure more accidents.
It's an art project. I guess that inspires confusion and rage in some folks?
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Tony Cokes is a African-American post-conceptualist artist, who specializes in mono-chromatic text slides. This installation is apart of the 58th Carnegie international held until April 2nd and also includes another work of his titled Free Britney?(about Britney Spears) This work in particular are text fragments of speeches, writings,and lyrics collected from a range of sources. Much like his other work containing billboards, he is interested in “how the context of advertising billboards could catch people’s attention and make them feel uneasy when the message they were given wasn’t clear”.
I am currently trying to research more about this piece. If you have any text or remember any of the sayings please post them.
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It's art by Tony Cokes and is an exhibit from the Carnegie Museum of Art.
My favorite is the profound "she didn't believe in credit cards."