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Take that shit back. That song is now a hatsune miku song. Or steal it, its your song now. You samples the entire track and now its yours. With theories like death of the author, and if you pirate the music, theres really no reason shame yourself for the emotional connection you have with a piece of art, regardless of how it came to be.
If you want to of course, no inperative in the above, i just feel like its unfair to let the scumbags also dictate your emotional relationships with pieces of media they cant own even though it stemmes from their hands, just like children arent the property of their parents
As much as I understand why "death of the author" is a valuable perspective, I don't agree with and can't adopt it. I cannot divorce art from it's context because I cannot divorce anything from it's context. I think it's an unrealistic ideal to pretend that things exist outside of their connection with other things, as our understanding comes from web of associations that we build up throughout our life.
It's useful to not overvalue your assumptions or assume you know anything about an author from their work, but I don't think the opposite is true. If I know something was made by a person with terrible views, I will always consider how it might factor into their work. Every artist inserts a perspective into what they make, and if the perspective is one I find detestable, I will enjoy it less.
I'm not very sentimental about media, so I don't see it as "scumbags winning" if they cause me to stop liking it. I don't mind throwing aside a work I previously enjoyed or otherwise respect, as my past enjoyment is not sacred in any way. I'll find new meaningful work. At the same time, I'm a weirdo who enjoys hearing spoilers to stories, so I understand if most people can't live like me.
Stressing the ‘if you want to’ part, theres several artists that for me are permanently stained, meaning; i get the ikk when thinking of them, which means its hard for me to enjoy the art. I just dont want people to feel bad if fx they really like a specific song, know the artist are some scumbags, and therefore pirates all the audio leaving out any monetary support.
U get what i mean? Really dont want to come across like im moralizing :)
That's fair
The artist also endorsing a candidate and especially donating to them is as effective if not more so than most attack ads. A lot of people put too much clout on media types.