I have honestly seen some of the most interesting expressions in my life by "interpreting" randomly generated paintings in Secret Habitat.
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Replying to @makoConstruct
Which is part of why when someone says a work is "open to interpretation" I write it off as stone soup.
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Replying to @makoConstruct
I can go for stone soup sometimes but I can probably get better stone soup in Secret Habitat than any you can make.
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Replying to @makoConstruct
I would rather see you learn how to say things, things you intended to say, on purpose, with force.
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Replying to @BagelDaughter
True. But all contemporary artists seem to tolerate it in their peers.
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Replying to @makoConstruct
this might be another case where I've gone on believing something is reasonable in the absence of direct disconfirmation
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often thought, "contemporary art is unlike pomo theory in that it remains playful and unformalized with the ideas. it's good"
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