I thought that this was a nice break from the Arts Council, until I spotted this utter rubbish: http://www.fundit.ie/project/the-year-of-magical-wanking
Radical it aint. Desperate for publicity it is.
So that performance doesn't rock your boat Wicklowman; is it the subject matter? Probably wouldn't greatly rock mine either, but I wouldn't label it "rubbish"or write-off the entire fundit idea.
One person's rubbish is anothers gem. Art often can be a kind of "enstrangement" where the world is seen from a completely odd yet truth-revealing perspective. Think of Gaudi, or cubism. All great poetry is a kind of enstrangement as well, it forces you think about language itself, and the meaning of words.Think about the odd, weird world of Emily Dickenson for example. Shakespeare is full of sexual references and topics which highlight social attitudes and the unspoken side of human nature etc, Midsummer night's Dream is replete with them (beastiality), as is Hamlet (incest), or Twelfth night,cross-dressing, homosexuality, incest etc. All of these are meant to shock you out of your normal view of the world, and to allow you to see it differently. This is both the skill and the value of art.
All of these are meant to shock you out of your normal view of the world, and to allow you to see it differently. This is both the skill and the value of art.
I agree with all of the above, however I draw the line at exteme plasphemy, this is a desperate attempt to garner publicity. I agree with thinking outside the box but I disagree with insulting people for the sake of it. To me it is the visual equivelant of continually adding the 'f-word' for effect in drama; a sign of weakness of the material in the first place.
The whole idea of being radical is to make people think, not to insult them. Incidentally, I know quite a few gay people who take exception to being called "Queers". People who have no talent try to use the shock route instead, and then pretend that they have a higher understanding lol. The Arts council fund enough rubbish like that. Sorry, but there is no doubt in my mind that it is rubbish.
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