
Exploring the Fragmented Mosaic of Life
Delve into the depth of art and life through the concept of fragmentation versus mosaic, understanding how individual experiences and perspectives shape our perception of reality. Discover the intricate interplay between nature, culture, and the mind in the creative process and explore how films and art affect our emotions and perspectives.
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What is ART? What Defines ART for you?
the process of making art Building blocks of which things are built: Nature - (who we are) Darwin we realize now that there are so many little components Culture - (how we live) Marx - It is a reality but its not an inevitability The Mind - (who we are how we live) Freud subjectivity is a real key
Is Film a form of ART? When? How?
Fragmentation vs. Mosaic Which reality is the true reality?
This is life. These seemingly nonsensical things are what make it all up. Each experience that we go through and every situation we encounter throughout our days make up these little tiles. The little tiles that make up the mosaic of our lives.
Why we fragment out lives We fragment our lives because not every single experience and occurrence can be tiled and placed in perfect order. Our tiles make sense the colors, and patterns, all placed accordingly, but it is to the individual that it fits because that is they way they placed it. If another person were to come up and look at my tiles that were making up my mosaic they most likely will not be able to recognize or define a lot of meaning from it. To them my tiles would seem fragmented and irrational. Yet an overriding significance and meaning is easier to find if they took a look at the overall mosaic instead of just my individual tiles.
As we talk further about fragmentation in this montage of tiles, we realize that we can take different perspectives on the mosaic At times we have tunnel vision where we are stepped in closer and holding our hands up to the sides of our eyes as blinders. This means that we can only see part of the tableau, only a small portion to judge off of.