so whats the difference between critique and criticism?after 8 pages....
people, it's critique. critic is the person giving the critique. so, in the context of the thread, TS is talking abt critique not critic.
now, back to ur regularly scheduled bashing, b1tching and philosophizing... :thumbsup:
wah.. DCA join in Feb 2004... pro !
i join only in may.. sobs... i am so 1991....
and my post count so little...... sob.
so whats the difference between critique and criticism?
btw please help clear up the mess you made in Critique Corner ok? :bsmilie:
Witness said:Who is qualified enough to give critic?
You don't have to be a great cook to tell is the food nice or not?
If a food is not nice, a three years old also can tell you.
But normal people can only tell you the food is nice or not nice,
Want to know what so special about the food? you need someone with a good taste bud.
How to make or improve in cooking the food? you need someone cooking skills are better than you.
Hope this is not too difficult to understand.
1) There are critics, and there are learners. Each hold responsibilities, regardless of intentions.
2) There's a middle-ground of everything. Critics can moderate their delivery, learners can moderate their selection and their responses to critiques. Just as much as critics can never help learners with a harsh delivery, learners can never find good teachers if they cannot moderate their harsh responses.
3) There are rules, and there are no rules.
There are no rules to break, if the learner has no awareness of 'rules' in the first place.
It's not breaking the rules. It's taking a blind shot.
There are no rules, because the intention is to create, not to follow rules.
There are always rules, because the ability to create is always inspired in some way from preceding influences, which sets the 'rules'.
It is equally pointless to follow the rules blindly,
as it is to break the rules blindly.
1) There are critics, and there are learners. Each hold responsibilities, regardless of intentions.
2) There's a middle-ground of everything. Critics can moderate their delivery, learners can moderate their selection and their responses to critiques. Just as much as critics can never help learners with a harsh delivery, learners can never find good teachers if they cannot moderate their harsh responses.
3) There are rules, and there are no rules. There are no rules to break, if the learner has no awareness of 'rules' in the first place. It's not breaking the rules. It's taking a blind shot. There are no rules, because the intention is to create, not to follow rules. There are always rules, because the ability to create is always inspired in some way from preceding influences, which sets the 'rules'. It is equally pointless to follow the rules blindly, as it is to break the rules blindly.
i second this. :thumbsup: Do you have a shrine or sth that i can visit u at? :bsmilie:
Now can take the cable car straight to the shrine without doing any hardwork ....:bsmilie:The shrine is at the top of a mountain among the high clouds. You have to climb 2,000 steps to reach it. Cleanse yourself, offer an incense and ring the temple bell when you reach the entrance.![]()
Now can take the cable car straight to the shrine without doing any hardwork ....:bsmilie:
When I first read the poll, I could not decide which shd be the correct response cause everybody is entitled to their own opinion. Since I do wedding, the harshest critics are actually my customers and they have different tastes. Thus it is subjective.
The poll in my opinion should be who shd post pics for criticisms
1. People who wants only nice comments
2. People who do not mind harsh criticisms
If a person post pics for critique, they must be able to stand harsh criticisms or else, they shd not post cause the internet is a open system for everyone to voice their opinion.