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Subject: Re: [OM] And Now, for Something Different.
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 02:17:56 -0700
On 10/29/2013 11:52 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> Is the point of the photo about the composition, subject or the
> processing?

I don't believe there is a point. It's simply an image. Light from it enters 
our visual system, and things happen inside.

> Not really sure why I'm supposed to like it.

I don't think I asked you to like it. I asked whether folks like it or not. I 
think whether we like the sense experience 
of anything is essentially an internal, emotional response, at least at first 
unmediated by cognition.

After that first impression, we may allow ourselves to go further into the 
response, and/or logically analyze what we 
think about it.

Most logical analysis seems to me to be rationalization about that initial, 
unmediated response. It may take the form of 
bolstering it with reason, or of finding reasons to disagree with it.

On 10/30/2013 6:26 AM, DZDub wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Is the point of the photo about the composition, subject or the
>> processing? Not really sure why I'm supposed to like it.
> I think that if you have to ask that, it's not working for you.

Sounds probably right to me. OTOH, that's all cognitive stuff. I assume there 
are also non-cognitive feelings. Might 
there be some combination of off putting and compelling, causing dissonance 
that leads to questions that distance from 
the image itself?

> Joel (and it's OK) W.

Of course.

On 10/30/2013 7:22 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> Thank you. I was feeling artistically stupid or something. 

There are no right or wrong responses, only concern that our feelings/opinions 
don't agree with some Authority, internal 
or external.*

No Arbiter Moose

* Reactions to images may be quite powerfully psychologically and/or 
emotionally involved. Edward F. Edinger wrote quite 
an interesting book, "Living Psyche: A Jungian Analysis in Pictures". There are 
a number of other books as well, 
exploring the use of images in accessing aspects of the psyche.

-- 
What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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