Unless the video and or the sentiment is coming from warhol, I’m not sure I see a connection. If the view point is from the videos creator to warhols, then my thoughts would just be conjecture.
I would have to understand more of the video creators intent to help with guidance. Although I can say, by using, for lack of better terms, “anonymous themed cinematography, it’s distracting. It is a premise, indeed which definitely serves a purpose as a platform to deliver a message but I don’t say it helps particularly well in this instance. Subtitles are useful but if the speech is delivered properly, it isn’t entirely needed.
The world is descending into chaos. Art, although it may be produced in war is often of the first things to. Art is often slow and complex, requiring thoughts and introspection. There is less and less time for that. Even as a side effect of war, that being death and destruction, art is lost. One can easily look at left over ruins or long lost paintings like Van Goghs “painter on his way to work” or courbets “the stone breakers” and see war destroys not only life, but the very fabric of existence. I suppose a better statement than “art is dying as a form of entertainment” is....
“The arts of the world are the canary in the coal mine of life it self. For as art dies, surely humans will follow.”
-M
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