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One of the most common questions regarding aesthetics is 'what things count as art?' To Adam Hillman (previously here), the answer to this question is as broad as it is narrow. Adam arranges everyday objects into dynamic patterns to subvert their traditional use and redefine them as tools for artistic innovation.
關于美學最常見的問題之一是“什么東西算藝術?”對亞當·希爾曼來說,這個問題的答案既廣泛又狹隘。亞當將日常物品排列成動態(tài)的圖案,顛覆了它們的傳統(tǒng)用途,并將它們重新定義為藝術創(chuàng)新的工具。
"I grew up fascinated with art history, so it seemed natural to want to create my own art," he told Bored Panda. "Instead of traditional painting and sculpture, I wanted to use materials that reflected the time I live in, which is why I use everyday objects."
“我從小就對藝術史很著迷,所以想要創(chuàng)造自己的藝術似乎很自然,”他告訴Bored Panda。“我想用能反映我所處時代的材料,而不是傳統(tǒng)的繪畫和雕塑,這就是我使用日常用品的原因。”
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