Contemplating Art: Expressing Thoughts on "Fountain
Delving into the inquiry of whether "Fountain" by Marcel Duchamp can be considered art, the response requires a thoughtful exploration expressing personal beliefs supported with reasoning. Moving forward, the interaction with the object is contemplated, questioning drinking from the cup and the associated feelings. Finally, an invitation is extended to raise any lingering questions.
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Summary RESPONSE QUESTION 1/3 (slide 7): Is Fountain art? There is no right answer here; make sure to say what you think and explain why, supporting that thesis. A paragraph is sufficient. RESPONSE QUESTION 2/3 (slide 13): Describe how interaction with this object would feel like? Would you want to drink from this cup? How would that feel? What is your reaction? RESPONSE QUESTION 3/3 (slide 13): Please submit any questions you might have.
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