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Replying to @literalbanana
I like this. It reminds me of something Magnus Nilsson said about why cookery is almost entirely craft and not art—by his estimation—even at the level of fancy cooking, as his is.
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Replying to @literalbanana
Something along the lines of necessary conditions/criteria that need to be met in order for something to count as good food. eg: deliciousness. Although he's a very creative cook, he wouldn't consider it art because he has limitations - his craft is about regularity at the fringe
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Replying to @misen__ @literalbanana
I'm only halfway through my morning coffee so I may realise I've missed the point entirely in about an hour
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I’m more interested in crafts than arts but I love when people have distinctions
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Replying to @literalbanana
Do you know of any distinctions which you find particularly interesting/helpful?
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Replying to @literalbanana @misen__
Welp Banana Retweeted Robert E. P. Levy
I like this onehttps://twitter.com/rplevy/status/1002593919488540673 …
Welp Banana added,
Robert E. P. Levy @rplevyAny human activity or feature of human activity undertaken as a means to some desired state of affairs can be called work, and thus any kind of play is pervasively laden with elements of productive work Work is different from play only in that the means are valued less than endsShow this thread1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
I like it. Nice.pic.twitter.com/o1mim1cJsK
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