In ten pages the distinction between arts and crafts are made within the context of the definition oriented society of the twenty first century. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography.
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art forms," yet does not the basic question stay the same? As a definition based society, we are instructionally led to believe that a difference can be distinguished, and
we are up the proverbial art creek sans paddle, if one does not make its self known to us. With those thoughts in mind we shall proceed. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. BBnmdart.doc ARTS & CRAFTS: The Same but Different. Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., April 2001 Note to student:
sources for review are attached - you will note the research went in several directions -anything - can be "new Media." Introduction No matter what the language that is
assigned to the topic, the conundrum of "what is arts and what is crafts," seems to be philosophically cemented firmly in place. In the twenty first century we can
say, that "most communications crafts begin as inventions and evolve slowly into art forms," yet does not the basic question stay the same? As a definition based society, we
are instructionally led to believe that a difference can be distinguished, and we are up the proverbial art creek sans paddle, if one does not make its self known to
us. With those thoughts in mind we shall proceed. A place to start There is a multitude of definitions, and yet no one is willing to own any of
them. " But what is art? Peter Collingwood (1998) describes the arts as "a notion of a specific activity by
which we apprehend objects as beautiful." Is my idea of beauty the same as yours or of fabric designer Collingwood? We may say that it has a "certain