Thank you William. I enjoyed the writing βA borderstalker's confession - The Christian poptimist. The tension between βtribesβ of our culture was well said.
In my view the insights shared were enlightening and uplifting. Also, the writing was tight and a good length for a the medium used.
There is one portion of the piece with which I take issue: ββ¦As a Christian, I refuse to believe that any human art has intrinsic value β¦β. From one perspective I appreciate the point. Human art per se can have little value. But the humanity of the artist I would argue gives value to even the most wretched art β because of the value of the artist as a human. Since humans are made in the image and likeness of God. See Genesis1:26.
Lovely little trilogy, and my compliments to the sommelier. What would you say is the relation of these nostalgia-Japanese cross-pollinated works to the phonk scene? It feels like a lightly muted violence compared to the hyperpop, so perhaps a bridge to the vapourwave?
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Thank you William. I enjoyed the writing βA borderstalker's confession - The Christian poptimist. The tension between βtribesβ of our culture was well said.
In my view the insights shared were enlightening and uplifting. Also, the writing was tight and a good length for a the medium used.
There is one portion of the piece with which I take issue: ββ¦As a Christian, I refuse to believe that any human art has intrinsic value β¦β. From one perspective I appreciate the point. Human art per se can have little value. But the humanity of the artist I would argue gives value to even the most wretched art β because of the value of the artist as a human. Since humans are made in the image and likeness of God. See Genesis1:26.
Lovely little trilogy, and my compliments to the sommelier. What would you say is the relation of these nostalgia-Japanese cross-pollinated works to the phonk scene? It feels like a lightly muted violence compared to the hyperpop, so perhaps a bridge to the vapourwave?
Not familiar with phonk, I will have to do some research! Glad you enjoyed it.