Blogs as Modern Art by Tony P
"In order correctly to define art, it is necessary,
first of all, to cease to consider it as a means to pleasure and
to consider it as one of the conditions of human life. Viewing it
in this way we cannot fail to observe that art is one of the means
of intercourse between man and man." - Leo Tolstoy. What is
art? Art cannot be described as a process which produces beauty
as beauty itself cannot be defined objectively. You can only guess
what the aim of art is. According to Tolstoy, the aim of art is
to provide pleasure, enjoyment, entertainment as well as creating
a relationship between the author and the "receiver".
So is blogging - art?
History of Blogs
Blogs were first introduced as weblogs that refer
to a "server's log file." It was created when web logging
hit the virtual market. Since its inception in the mid-1990s, web
logging gradually saturated the virtual community making the Internet
a viable source of greater information. Origin of the term "weblog"
is uncertain. Many point to John Barger in December 1997 when he
coined the term on his own blog. 2 years later, Peter Merholz broke
"weblog" into a phrase "we blog", thus giving
birth to the word "blog". Fortuitously, this play on words
eventually took off, and "blog" as a short form not only
became a household noun, but also as a verb. With the growth of
popularity of weblogs, grew the popularity of the word "blog".
Indeed, in March 2003, the Oxford English Dictionary included the
terms "weblog," "weblogging" and "weblogger"
in its dictionary. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary astonishingly declared
"blog" as the word of the year in 2004. (Wikinews,2005)
Starting from the mid-1990 the number of blogs at an incredible
pace, at the end of 1999, the total number of blogs was estimated
to be around fifty; five years later, the estimates range from 2.4
million to 4.1 million. The site Open Diary, while not using the
term blog only until recently, had only two thousand diaries by
1999; by, September 2005, it exploded to 400, 000. The Perseus Development
Corporation, a consulting firm that studies internet trends, estimates
that by 2007 more than 10 million blogs will have been created.
(Drezner and Farrell, "Web of Influence." 2004).
Blogs as a way of expressing yourself
People who are into blogging carefully choose their
words to describe their feelings, emotions and experiences. Leo
Tolstoy says in his essay "What is art?": "Art is
a human activity consisting in this, that one man consciously, by
means of certain external signs, hands on to others feelings he
has lived through, and that other people are infected by these feelings
and also experience them." In a way, bloggers are artists.
They create a relationship with their readers, as professional writers
and painters do. Blog is own space, their canvas, their book, where
they can share their thoughts, feeling, ideas with others, where
they can give and receive information. As with art, you can write
anything you want in a blog, but there are thing needed to be taken
into account: You should make your blog interesting, informative
so that it gives rise to readers' thoughts and feelings.
Create something beneficial for the readers. Give your blogs some
quality content. "Simplicity is the final achievement.
After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it
is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art."
Frederic Chopin. Avoid being complicated in your blog. The more
complicated the blog is - the less it is art.
Blogs as Modern Art
So what is a blog? Is blogging art? Blog is persons
own space in the Internet, his orchestra where he conducts his symphonies,
his paper where he writes his essays, his canvas where he paints
his masterpieces, in a word - his space where he creates. What is
the purpose of the Artist? To create, to communicate the concepts
of morality. Unfortunately not every blog can be categorized as
art. Blogs must be comprehensible and understandable. If any unintelligible
blog or as any incomprehensible expression of though is to be called
"art", then the meaning of "art" will be lost.
Blogs must have the form and content which is are unity with the
feeling and ideas which they represents. Blogs that shallow, unsophisticated,
awkward, artificial, exaggerated, ostentatious, or banal are not
art. Tolstoy suggests that professionalism kills art; it causes
the art to become false and insincere. As long as blogs are kept
original, personal and sincere they can be described as art, modern
art. "Generally art is a (product of) human activity, made
with the intention of stimulating the human senses as well as the
human mind; by transmitting emotions and/or ideas"(Wikipedia,
2008). Blog is a great way to implement this activity online. All
in all, blogs are modern art, as long as you keep them personal,
original, honest and smart. Blogs are your web space and you have
all the tools and ideas to create your own masterpiece!
To find out more interesting info about blogging check
out my personal blog: http://blog-writing-success.blogspot.com/
About the Author
Tony P - university student and online marketer -
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