tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5715939279752184888.post8051118636480155939..comments2023-09-15T07:36:09.336-04:00Comments on shadow grounds: myonnnnnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11640658722959500525noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5715939279752184888.post-46249823642278612982012-05-23T01:31:38.864-04:002012-05-23T01:31:38.864-04:00hi. your comment sort of made sense. what's so...hi. your comment <i>sort of</i> made sense. what's so important about the object anyway? chuck palahniuk said something once - the beauty of art is often more about the frame than the artwork itself. the frame could possibly be our subjective experience of it, projected into the world in the form of opinions, influenced expression, mere words...<br><br>not really sure where i'm going with this. i give up. <br><br>glad to hear you find bits of music posted here quite enjoyable.aliespirituzomghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13477809387270539766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5715939279752184888.post-2187694712715579422012-05-21T16:56:30.169-04:002012-05-21T16:56:30.169-04:00music is indeed highly subjective experience, howe...music is indeed highly subjective experience, however, because of this the expression of feelings regarding a piece of music or an album or whatevs is still extremely valuable. but perhaps less as an insight into what's the album is all about, but more as another piece of the puzzle that the person expressing these feelings is. when you say you love something (say, a piece of art of sumsort, not a person), it might not say that much about the thing in question (we have objective descriptions for that, though, at least some), but it does say something about you :><br><br>I follow this place anonymously, because I've found some of the bits of music posted here quite enjoyable (surprising, eh?), so that's where I come from, if it matters at all.Argusshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09392529353917825134noreply@blogger.com