Creating art is just like anything else we do in life. My motta has, and always will be, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. It's that simple. You should not harm anyone or anything, but if you are causing harm, you better have a good reason. And even so, getting into the 'ends justify the means' way of thinking, is particularly dangerous with something as subjective as art. You have to be pretty arogant to think whatever harm your causing with your art will have a net positive influence. Still, you should be free to affect the mood of the people experiencing your art, in what ever way you choose (disgust, outrage, etc.). They don't have to be part of it...as long as they know what they are experiencing is intended to be art, and not...say, actual Martians invading Earth.
This guy with the gasoline "art" is a whole different story. He's not an artist. I doubt he's even practiced much of what he preaches...if he's a photographer at all. I personally think he created that website and posted on this and other sites, just to stir up controversy. He gets pleasure from reading all the angry replies. His responses have been nonsensical. I can't fathom that he really believes what he says, unless he has very serious psychological problems...more serious than just taking pleasure in other peoples anger.
Back to my point on the ends justifying the means. Maybe Gasboy is a real environmentalist and thinks that by creating this controversy he'll make people think about polution more. Well, what if there's a bunch of kids out there taking his suggestions to heart and pouring gasoline in their neighborhood streams? Didn't work to well for him then. Trying to affect people in such a way is a very dangerous and irresponsible game to play. The risk is not worth it.
just my two pennies,
Paul



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