I'll spin you a yarn - or at least some juicy information. I was being silly with that because of "Blackbeard, Bluebeard, & Redbeard" by Eric Herman.
Anyway, most of you know that I make my money by writing and monetizing websites and such.
So, I write for Yahoo! Voices, which is in the Yahoo! Contributor Network.
If you'd like to write for them, you can do that by clicking here.
I also write for Bukisa, but something seems to be wrong with the site. It says that I don't have any articles there. Then, I write for List My Five, TextBroker, oDesk, and ContentCurrent.
If these have referral links, I will update with them later. I am trying to relax tonight and looking at the computer screen all the time and searching for links is not exactly relaxing.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Cash Crate
My mom is not doing well. I am trying to get my life, for me, started more right now. Of course I worry about my mother and want her to have the best care she can get. However, this is not the time or the place to write about it at the moment. It can be the place later, but not now.
Anyway, with trying to get my life started and get money, I joined Cash Crate.
It would be good for both me and you for you to join Cash Crate, too!
You can join Cash Crate by clicking on the link in this sentence.
Anyway, with trying to get my life started and get money, I joined Cash Crate.
It would be good for both me and you for you to join Cash Crate, too!
You can join Cash Crate by clicking on the link in this sentence.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Art and Entertainment
Ricci Milan, one of the founders of Feet Don't Fail Me Now, has me thinking today. This required a serious blog post. He asked, "What is the difference between art and entertainment?"
I can take this at face value.
If I go to Merriam-Webster, art, as a noun, has six distinct definitions.
1) skill acquired by experience, study, or observation
2) a branch of learning; one of the humanities
3) an occupation requiring knowledge or skill
4) the conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects; also works so produced; ibe of the fine arts; a graphic art
5) a skillful plan; the quality or state of being artful
6) decorative or illustrative elements in printed manner
Then, entertainment has three distinct definitions.
1) The act of entertaining
2) maintenance; provision; employment
3) amusement or diversion provided especially by performers; something diverting or engaging as a public performance or a usually light comic or adventure novel.
It seems that, if trying to take the question literally, it only causes more confusion.
Ricci is a tap dancer. Is tap dancing an art? Is tap dancing entertainment?
I love tap dancing. I don't know how to do it, but I love it. I love watching tappers perform, what I consider, to be an art. Is is entertainment? The fact that I enjoy watching it would make it entertainment to me. However, it is not entertainment to somebody that does not enjoy tap dancing.
I still haven't answered the original question and I don't know if I'd ever be able to answer the original question.
v I enjoy writing. Writing is known as an art. It is somebody creating something for an enjoyment and usually for others to enjoy. However, is writing entertainment? The fact that I enjoy writing does make it entertainment for myself. Sure, it is not fun for people to sit and watch me write. However, my writing is an art. Is my writing "a performance?"
My first answer would be that it is not. Then, I could expand my thinking to the fact that people read my writing. If I included the act of reading in my writing, perhaps it could be a performance because my work was created for others to enjoy.
So, overall, I guess art is the action of creating and entertainment is the result of art. Yet, it still leaves large gaping hole of confusion because it may not be exactly those things. The definitions seem to overlap. How do we decided what is art and what is entertainment?
Discuss.
I can take this at face value.
If I go to Merriam-Webster, art, as a noun, has six distinct definitions.
1) skill acquired by experience, study, or observation
2) a branch of learning; one of the humanities
3) an occupation requiring knowledge or skill
4) the conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects; also works so produced; ibe of the fine arts; a graphic art
5) a skillful plan; the quality or state of being artful
6) decorative or illustrative elements in printed manner
Then, entertainment has three distinct definitions.
1) The act of entertaining
2) maintenance; provision; employment
3) amusement or diversion provided especially by performers; something diverting or engaging as a public performance or a usually light comic or adventure novel.
It seems that, if trying to take the question literally, it only causes more confusion.
Ricci is a tap dancer. Is tap dancing an art? Is tap dancing entertainment?
I love tap dancing. I don't know how to do it, but I love it. I love watching tappers perform, what I consider, to be an art. Is is entertainment? The fact that I enjoy watching it would make it entertainment to me. However, it is not entertainment to somebody that does not enjoy tap dancing.
I still haven't answered the original question and I don't know if I'd ever be able to answer the original question.
v I enjoy writing. Writing is known as an art. It is somebody creating something for an enjoyment and usually for others to enjoy. However, is writing entertainment? The fact that I enjoy writing does make it entertainment for myself. Sure, it is not fun for people to sit and watch me write. However, my writing is an art. Is my writing "a performance?"
My first answer would be that it is not. Then, I could expand my thinking to the fact that people read my writing. If I included the act of reading in my writing, perhaps it could be a performance because my work was created for others to enjoy.
So, overall, I guess art is the action of creating and entertainment is the result of art. Yet, it still leaves large gaping hole of confusion because it may not be exactly those things. The definitions seem to overlap. How do we decided what is art and what is entertainment?
Discuss.
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