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No Audience – No Genius
Published by: webmaster 2008-05-16

Thompson On Hollywood: First Look: No Country for Old Men Trailer::
No Country for Old Men will hit the fall festival circuit (a New York, and a trailer like this could pull in a wider audience than one might expect.
http://weblogs.variety.com/thompsononhollywood/2007/06/first_look_no_c.html

The term “genius” is generally used to denote a person with intelligence above average. Such person can perform thing mentally while for other people these things are evasive. For instance, people often call Bill Gates a genius. He designed software which he ultimately parlayed into his own company that nowadays controls 41 percent of its market. Ludwig von Beethoven, being infant prodigy, published his first production when he was only twelve years old and has continued to enchant people with his incredible work for over two hundred years.

Gaalileo Galilei defined mechanics as a force which controls the universe, and developed the science of motion. Was Vincent Van Gogh a genius? Let’s think. People didn’t call Van Gogh a genius when he was alive, only some time after his death his paintings became popular. During his Life he was very poor. People didn’t give him even the leftovers from their tables, not to mention the title of genius. So then, we can state that the title genius is not self-given; elsewise Vincent Van Gogh would have been a genius during his entire life. This designation is given by the other people and since the title “genius” comes from the others, the end work which defines a person as a genius must exist outside of the author for the other people. Therefore, genius needs a public, in other words an external recognition. The recognition is the nourishment of genius. Public is the varied demand that serves as the sparkle of motivation that stimulates the mind; genius comes only when it is needed, from everywhere. With no audience that appeared hundreds of years later, van Gogh would have never been considered a genius. He would be another one failed painter in the long list. It is obvious that to be declared a genius there must be an audience for it, so audience is the first essential element for genius.




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