>vision - film >sound - music >touch - sex >taste - world-class food >smell - ??????????
what artform exists for the best sense, that of smell? can you smell music? would you be just as happy if an artist put out an olfactory instead of an audible album?
Charles Sanders
>touch - sex
haha the most virginal post ever made on Sup Forums, and that's saying something
Eli Martinez
>artform >sex
Noah Bennett
Scratch and Sniff cards would be a novel idea. Do it!
Jackson Nguyen
NO a scratch and sniff card isn't art, how can it be art. a fragrance (e.g. deodorant or air freshener) is also not art and is no way to experience an album the same way you can experience it slightly differently through the other forms listed.
i'd like to see you master art sex without coming into contact with someone. how else are you going to achieve peak congress, shout at tthem? not happening.
Isaac Harris
I recommend coming back to this thread when you're sober and coherent again you'll have a laugh
Angel Anderson
Anything can be art you closet case, an odoUr can be part of an art installation as well as a painting, sculpture or water feature.
Cooper Flores
the only laughs i'm having are at your expense, rest assured.
good points wewll made
Lucas Ortiz
There's probably some ridiculous artisinal perfumes/colognes that fall into that category.
Chase Mitchell
this is by far the most autistic post I've ever seen on this website
also >sex >artform
Noah Martin
perfume
Xavier Cruz
not comparable to the album experience, no matter how nice they fleetingly smell. face it it's a huge problem
examples
i need examples. i'm googling for smelly art albums but none of them are examples
Benjamin Bell
Taste and smell are too closely related to have their own distinct art forms.
You can't really have one without the other.
Matthew Morales
>flower arranging isn't an artform
Isaiah Butler
Feet, a beautiful foot with a beautiful smell is art.
Levi Hughes
avant teens shouldn't be allowed to use the internet
Carter Phillips
we would file that under touch, and it's more likemaking a mixtape than an album?