Creature Comforts on art (from youTube)

10 Responses to “Creature Comforts on art (from youTube)”

  1. syed hassan Says:

    I dont want to look at your ugly face man, Im gonna throw poo at you, thats art
    Haha, couldn’t of said it any better

  2. Daniel Panit Says:

    Hahahaha great video
    Past the hilarious animation, the voice make some good points

  3. Steven Chang Says:

    My favorite line comes from the hamster: “I consider ballet or interpretive dance…art but…booty shaking, crotch grabbing…no” -6:03

    This goes back to our idea of we know art when we see it and for the little hamster (or gerbil? sorry I don’t know my rodents) the “booty shaking” and “crotch grabbing” dance moves of today’s pop stars is not artistic and I concur.

  4. oscarmez Says:

    Art is a mexican guy? hahaha. Hey guys, I’m art!

    I like this video, its funny yet true when it comes to perceptions about art.

  5. bonnylin Says:

    yea, i like this video too
    “it’s an art to make somebody laugh”
    ~hehe yea :]

    the bird said at the beginning that art is anything that anyone creates that invokes a reaction. it seems as if anything can be art as long as someone calls it art because there would inevitably be a response to it

  6. Lino Says:

    this video is a bit random… but i think it explains art pretty well… there is no definition for art, but this video explains different perspectives.

  7. Lino Says:

    this video is a bit random… but i think it explains art pretty well… there is no succinct definition for art, but this video explains different perspectives that can help grasp art as a whole.

  8. Aniruddha Das Says:

    I think everyone has their own personal definition of art. Sometimes these ideas of art overlap.

  9. Eilene Says:

    LOL, this video is hilarious. Art is my friend, a mexican! One of the birds, somewhere in the middle had a soothing voice. It kind of reminded me of how Lynn sounded on her podcast.

  10. Alex Says:

    I also thought that this video was very funny. At the same time it did a good job of explaining that art doesn’t just have one definition, but instead as many different meaning.

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