In that sense, a machine an inventor builds is art up until it becomes a product. A tech company amassing 'eyeballs' is art up until the attention and data can be monetized.
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They're a form of idolatry. Attributing divinity to a picture or a shadow of the moon rather than to the moon itself. Like worshipping a picture of the finger of the one who was pointing.
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At least worship of the one who points had *some* truth to it. The issue with a photograph is that there's no information in it whatsoever. Depending on how you place it it can point *anywhere*.
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Maybe that's why cats are cool. It's not as easy to "demagnetize" their compass and have them fully align to our personal ideals like dogs. Yet they also seem to have an internal consistency rather than random chaos. They seem to point to ... something....
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