Helana
- Kakizaki
- Sep 23, 2018
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 1, 2020
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By Marco Evaristti

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Is it called ART if there is a living thing in danger? Fishes in a blender, is called an "ART"
The mixers were visibly plugged in. Anyone from the audience can press the yellow button and would eventually end the life of the fish. In my opinion, this is not art. This is under animal cruelty. The fish being blended is a representation on how the present at the moment is the reality and the person who actually pressed the yellow button is the people who make the mess in life they are the sadists and voyeur (who enjoys watching the death of an animal). The moralist is the people who also judged life and death to the fishes in the blender.
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What if we turn the tables around, we were used as live art just to represent what is happening throughout the world, when in fact we can use other artistic ways, such as animations, traditional art, paintings, in sculpture, in storybooks, in the internet, it is possible to find other ways.
This can be drawn real life because there is a professional artist who can graphic realistic animation in Aesthetic Theory under Iimitationalism. “Art can be dangerous,” says Plato. If it is not expressed well. Not all art is art. Art is when audience and artist like how it visually looks or the message gives, but we cannot please everyone with art. Helena is also not suitable for children. What if one day the child might try to copy the art and placed a little puppy or kitten in the blender?
My Interpretation of the fish in the blender is how the real world evolves. There is good and bad when using animals as live art. Animals as live art are like taking one's life that cannot fight back. Animals should be treated well. There should be no death occurred. For those voyeurs, they might want to watch in televisions or animated realistic enough drawn by professionals. Stuffed animals can be used as an example of a realistic animal when it looks realistic. Instead of using alive animals as the representation by killing them then skinning it, using them as sculpture, showing them to inappropriate audiences. Unless the animal is legal and dead to use as sculpture.
Sometimes using animals is not effective or the impact for other audiences to understand the message of the art.
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