2015년 5월 13일 수요일

The myth of originality and the joy of copying 2011



"Mediocre artists borrow, great artists steal" Pablo Picasso said.
As Piccaso, according to the passage, there is no true originality. Everything comes from somewhere, so everything contains elements of something else. I think it is an important perspective on these days because our culture is based on the mass communication. The public share the various sources of information, but rather it might limit the people to how much they can take in. In addition, as the writer said, for an amicable communication, we have to consider the style and commission of the public which is influenced by mass media. Therefore copyright wants originality, but commerce needs copying.
However, there is no same thing. The cohesion of the originality and reproduction comes to conversion. Thus, boundaries of originality and copying are gradually collapsed. That is why we have a novel approach about originality and copying.
In other words, trying to be original is meaningless. Try to be good or better is more significant deed.



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