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'''Art''' is a concept that encompasses many things. Most generally speaking, art is something that humans have developed that interacts on many levels of being. Often, art is an aesthetic expression of some aspect of the human experience. This can take a visual form ([[painting]], sculpture, pottery), it can be auditory (music), or mixed ( | '''Art''' is a concept that encompasses many things. Most generally speaking, art is something that humans have developed that interacts on many levels of being. Often, art is an aesthetic and/or sensory expression of some aspect of the human experience. This can take a visual form ([[painting]], sculpture, pottery), it can be auditory (music), or mixed (cinema, the written word). | ||
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Art is a concept that encompasses many things. Most generally speaking, art is something that humans have developed that interacts on many levels of being. Often, art is an aesthetic and/or sensory expression of some aspect of the human experience. This can take a visual form (painting, sculpture, pottery), it can be auditory (music), or mixed (cinema, the written word).