The Art of Semantics

This was a labour of love, but good god did I labour. Here’s to hoping this makes some sense to some of you :) - - - - - - - Support this project on Patreon! & Follow me on Twitter: - - - - - - - Bonuses: Rayne Fisher Quaan: @raynecorp Myntaford’s Essay on Auteur Theory & Death of The Author: @MyntMarsellus_65793/lindsay-ellis-auteur-theory-and-the-death-of-the-author-7d1879f773d1#f915 - - - - - - - Featured Artists! Brit Chida: Rich Theroux: @gorillahouseliveart Feefal: Sean Bodley: - - - - - - - Special thanks to @AmbientAssault & @ThatDangDad for lending me their voices (and tweet!) And of course, to the truly countless artists who’ve shaped me & my work over the years. I couldn’t do a thing without you. - - - - - - - Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:03:28 Part I - The Semantics of Semantics 00:07:54 Part II.i - Semantic Alignment: The Good 00:10:56 Part - Semantic Alignment: The Bad 00:15:17 Part - Semantic Alignment: The Ugly 00:23:24 Part III - The Art of Semantics 00:35:36 Part IV - BAD Art Theory 00:44:12 Part V - Better, Together 01:07:51 Outro 01:09:33 Related & Recommended - - - - - - - Related & Recommended: @cjthex @kolpeshtheyardstick @cometogether @chriswaves - - - - - - - My videos are recorded on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples,including the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. Traditional: recognizes lands traditionally used and/or occupied by the Musqueam people or other First Nations in other parts of the country. Ancestral: recognizes land that is handed down from generation to generation. Unceded: refers to land that was not turned over to the Crown (government) by a treaty or other agreement.
Back to Top