The video challenges conventional notions of taste by contrasting algorithmic curation with authentic lived experience, using historical examples to illustrate its point. This approach resonates with viewers seeking deeper meaning beyond superficial trends.
Summary
The video discusses the concept of 'good taste,' arguing that it's not an end state dictated by algorithms but rather a result of lived experience and perspective. It highlights artists from the 70s and 80s as examples of individuals whose taste stemmed from their own lives and artistic pursuits, emphasizing that true taste cannot be bought or transferred.
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