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Aim Of Art

Aug 10, 20234 minSeason 1Ep. 129
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Episode description

In this episode, Ice explains why you need to dig deeper into art.

 

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ICE T'S DAILY GAME

  • Host & Executive Producer: Ice-T
  • Executive Producers:  Jorge Hinojosa, Stephen Michaels, Jodi Flynn, James Macnab, Ryann Lauckner & Jessi Bustillos
  • Written & Produced by James Macnab, Sandra Young & Andi Walker Ochoa
  • Edited, Mixed & Original Music by Christopher Heckman
  • Associate Producer:  Sophie Serano
  • Researchers:  Aisling Lynch, Autumn Rae & David Sanchez

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Transcript

Speaker 1

I's Daily Game. It's a production of iHeartRadio. What's up to sized team? You're listening to? The Daily Game the compilation of motivational quotes I've collected over the years that I've found inspiring and helped me through the game of life. Today's quote comes from Aristotle, an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist who is still considered to be one of the greatest philosophers of all time. Listen up. The aim of artists to represent not the outward appearance of things, but

their inward significance. Now, this is really easy for me to understand because a lot of people miss the intention. With music I made Gangster Rap. The outward appearance seems like I'm telling you gangster stories. It seems like I'm promoting the lifestyle. But the inward significance of what I'm doing is saying don't do it. It's saying this is gonna end up bad. This is a world of violence that you don't want to be involved in. This is

something that very rarely comes out good. The outward appearance of the album cover Guns Girls, it looks like that's what it's about. But real art, there's an inward significance. There's something else below the surface. Always said that, Like if you're making a song and at some point a word hits you or a verse hits you and it sends chills through your body, that's when the art leaves

the speakers and jumps into you. Or even if you're looking at a painting and something about it you feel it, it's not like it no longer is just in your eyes. It jumps into your body. That's fine art. That's when you watch a movie and it makes you cry, it's jumped off the screen and into your body. If you're watching horror and it actually scares you, well, then the

art has hit its target. So when you're looking at artists, you have to understand that whatever you're actually seeing might not be the entire picture, and it's more about how it makes you feel inward significance of what you're attempting to do. If I'm making a love song, it could be a great love song, but if it makes you feel good, then that's the inward significance, not the words to the song, it's how it made you feel. This has been another ice cold fact from me iced tea.

Listening again tomorrow when I drop some wisdom on your ass till then, stay safe, stay smart, and stay knowing that once you see in art, it's also proud a clue into who you are at that point in your life. I Sees Daily Game. It's a production of iHeartRadio, Final Level Entertainment and Oddity, an Asylum entertainment company. The show's executive producer is Noel Brown. Supervising producer is Jordan run Talk. If you like what you heard, please subscribe to leave

us a review. For more podcasts on iHeartRadio, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Not every quote in this podcast was created by me. Each quote has been researched to find its origin and give proper credit to its creator

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