mistersloane
heavy heavy monster sound
I've found that alot of the time, the people I've met - the practising artists, not the theorists - who use the densest language are the ones who are most unsure of what they have to say and how they want to say it; it's their desire to be an artist that is overpowering their ability to express anything at all, hence it all gets hazy.
However it's required that you have a certain ability to be able to talk that language (see Cerith Wyn-Evans, Christian Marclay as examples) in order to be able to succeed within the given field. Within art, language is NOT the dialogue people pretend it to be, it's a didactic voice of an elite, I don't believe all of this objective voice stuff for one second. And I speak as an artist who's work is very theory heavy.
However it's required that you have a certain ability to be able to talk that language (see Cerith Wyn-Evans, Christian Marclay as examples) in order to be able to succeed within the given field. Within art, language is NOT the dialogue people pretend it to be, it's a didactic voice of an elite, I don't believe all of this objective voice stuff for one second. And I speak as an artist who's work is very theory heavy.