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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by nousd » Thu Apr 10, 2014 10:59 pm

I accumulate all sorts of metalwork, masonry and timberwork to incorporate into buildings...it is called recycling and is lauded.
The tradespeople who made the items don't make claims that their work has been appropriated.

I gather photos, cut-out images from magazines, excerpts from newspapers etc and use them in photomontage & collage.
The source photographers, image-makers and writers can sue me for breech of copyright if I exhibit these pieces publically without their permission.

The difference? Art is ultimately useless.
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by nowaysj » Thu Apr 10, 2014 11:21 pm

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Appropriating red 22 motherfucker.
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by _ronzlo_ » Thu Apr 10, 2014 11:27 pm

Intellectual Property is a semi-noble relic of the western neoliberal tradition, but may ultimately find itself outflanked by technology.
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by DiegoSapiens » Thu Apr 10, 2014 11:31 pm

_ronzlo_ wrote:Intellectual Property is a semi-noble relic of the western neoliberal tradition, but may ultimately find itself outflanked by China.
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by nowaysj » Thu Apr 10, 2014 11:49 pm

DiegoSapiens wrote:
_ronzlo_ wrote:Intellectual Property is a semi-noble relic of the western neoliberal tradition, but may ultimately find itself outflanked by China.
America at its founding was the largest intellectually pirating nation. Only once we had an interest in protecting our own intellectual property did we become douche bags. China will probably do the same.
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by DiegoSapiens » Thu Apr 10, 2014 11:51 pm

good point
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by DiegoSapiens » Thu Apr 10, 2014 11:52 pm

but in the other hand at the beginning of the last century it was crazy the amount of fundamental inventions that the american did
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by lovelydivot » Fri Apr 11, 2014 2:04 am

.......we can't stop most of this stuff from happening anyway, so....

My suggestion is to look at things as an aesthetic CHOIR.

Someone composes it - But many people will sing it...
Sometimes true to the source - sometimes as a progressive version...

If you don't like an individual voice - that's ok
Hold up the original...

If you value continuum - Tell me - How can you engineer in progressive infallibility?
The strength of a thing being unexploitable and un-bastardizable?

Most things - even great things - will be lost to the scale of time.

Do right by it personally...
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by scspkr99 » Fri Apr 11, 2014 7:52 am

Interested in people's position regarding this chair and photograph, this is a reproduction of a chair made in the 60's where the woman was white, how does her being black influence how we interpret this and is it racist?

Personally I think it's not racist but it is distasteful, the photo I think clouds it.

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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by nowaysj » Fri Apr 11, 2014 7:55 am

How is it racist, how is it distasteful? Seems more just hot.
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by scspkr99 » Fri Apr 11, 2014 7:58 am

I don't think it is racist and I think it's distasteful because it's not to my taste. I'll explain in a bit when I've considered it a little more.

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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by lovelydivot » Fri Apr 11, 2014 1:25 pm

Are you saying...

Why is it when black people claim jazz so totally...
they completely forget to consider that one of the greatest advancements
- technically...in terms of technique
..came from the mixed race children of wealthy plantation owners...
who - although kept to the side
- had the benefit of a top notch classical music education...

I remember one jazz musician had said...
I know enough to play - but not enough to ruin it.


I can't remember who said it. But it was one of the more obvious jazz musicians.



I like to think that I am functioning from a post racial standpoint...
I feel comfortable enough talking about matters of race because
No one - including myself - is going to be affected by it - in any life altering way.

You know - what decent white person HASN'T spent time in the slave kitchen.
...making doe eyes at the ladies son...

oh - the race...

6th grade - never thought they weren't black...

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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by nousd » Tue Apr 15, 2014 9:04 am

cool
nobody disputing that art is fucking useless

therefore artists should go get a job
like growing vegetables
or healing the sick

and all you would-b producers
indulge yourselves at the expense of your fellow humans
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by Dystinkt » Tue Apr 15, 2014 11:19 am

Something to think about-
If it's wrong and potentially racist for white people to appropriate black culture in art, is it also racist for black people to appropriate white culture in art? and does this even happen?

This isn't my definitive opinion, just want to get a discussion going and see what other people think

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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by lovelydivot » Tue Apr 15, 2014 11:31 am

That reminds me of this time when I graduated from college...

My parents came down and took me to dinner...
and the waitress was all like...

"..so you're not from here..."

and my mom was like...
"we're down to see our daughter graduate...lala"

and then the waitress was like - "Oh yeah, what did she study?'
my mom - "...metals and jewelry"
waitress - "My daughter's in school as well - she's going to work with autistic children"

My mom nods and smiles "OH yeah - that's great!" and looks at me...

and I go...."Insurance Money"

and dinner is ruined.


I turn the table over - leave through the employee entrance
- light a cigarette and walk off down the alley....alone.

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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by ultraspatial » Tue Apr 15, 2014 11:32 am

why would it be racist? lol

and it does happen - lupe fiasco's band, japanese cartoon, is an example for this
if you stretch it a bit imo you could argue that early techno/electro is blacks appropiating white culture with the whole future/sci-fi w/e themes. or you could just see as afrofuturism

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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by Harkat » Tue Apr 15, 2014 11:34 am

Cheeky wrote:Something to think about-
If it's wrong and potentially racist for white people to appropriate black culture in art, is it also racist for black people to appropriate white culture in art? and does this even happen?

This isn't my definitive opinion, just want to get a discussion going and see what other people think
The people who argue that "appropriation" is wrong wholesale like that are actually very few and far between. But they would probably say the power dynamic between white people and black people means black people can't actually appropriate from white people in an oppressive manner.
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by lovelydivot » Tue Apr 15, 2014 11:52 am

or...we could just accept that we are all on this earth together...
experiencing the same culture bites...
and are free to take from it what we will.

I think the promise of new and different mixes
is just as exciting as discovering a constant or mainstay
of any traditional established culture.

Geography alone will still continue to create it's own.

We have exhausted nothing...keep on


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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by didi » Tue Apr 15, 2014 12:41 pm

ultraspatial wrote:it has no place in art
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Re: political correctness in music/art

Post by lovelydivot » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:11 pm

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