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Xaotiq wrote:
Often those that say it is art do so as a scapegoat.

I agree with you.

More Objective
Any finite system will be more closely related to science.
We use computer languages which are finite to solve a limited, finite problem set.
There are ways to measure the goodness/badness of the solution and even though numerous solutions will be reasonably equal, it does not mean there is no (mostly) objective answer.

More Subjective
Art however, is as close to infinite as possible in this finite universe.
As soon as you say you've solved art, along comes another possibility simply because you can redefine it to be something else.

Of course, we can transform anything into a subjective view or make it more subjective.

Thought Experiment
How about this one?

Suppose I give you problem that is to be solved that is quite limited.
You are to solve the puzzle by filling in the blanks (underscores with either a or b).
When both are the same letter, then you win.
[_ _]

[a b] lose
[a a] win
[b a] lose
[b b] win

It is an extremely limited system and difficult to put in the art category.
We can write an app to do it calculate the answer, etc.
Our Minds View the Finite System Easily
No one would consider the program which is written to solve that as art. Because our minds can easily see the finite system behind it.

Limited Thinking
However, with a large system -- though still finite -- suddenly the same people will attempt to transform it into "art". That's limited thinking. Just because the problem set is large doesn't mean it has transformed to art.

Transformation Into Art
However, I could reform the entire thing as art and tell you that there is hidden meaning when you render the answer as
[a b]
you are describing the loneliness felt by all humans as they recognize that they are a when others are b.
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