What is some art (literature, music, film, etc.) that will still be remembered in 100 years...

What is some art (literature, music, film, etc.) that will still be remembered in 100 years? Is there even anything radical going on in any area of the art world? I'd like to know.

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Twin Peaks: The Return because it treats itself as one giant elaborate shitpost which pretty much sums up the state of the world now

Death Grips - Niggas on the Moon

For film, first thing that comes to mind is the nouvelle vague (Godard, Resnais, Truffaut, Varda etc.) and their east european and asian counterparts. There's much more to it though.

Every major art movement from the 60s onwards: minimalism, AbEx, institutional critique, feminist art, post-minimalism, happenings, nouveau realisme, new media etc.

To be honest, "art history" right now is much more a fallible narrative than it was 50 years ago when art production wasn't that globalized. I'd say Documenta, MoMA, major galleries like Hauser and Wirth and other major museums like Whitney and LACMA control 90% of the narrative and that's fucking terrible with the amount of good stuff being produced today in 3rd world countries and less recognized art spaces. Take contemporary art as something like contemporary pop (in contradiction to erudite) music, with so much diverse stuff out there you can't really make an all encompassing 'History of 21st century music'.

Avro Pärt for contemporary classical. Wong Kar Wai for film.
Also this

Were art museums the original facebook meme pages?

Post that "good stuff" buddy

Greentext copypastas, duh

The Bible
Obviously
fingers crossed

This will be remembered as the best album of the 00s
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I wonder if people will listen to Burial in 100 years time.

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Horsepower Productions, Mala, Loefah, Caspa, and Skream are all better than Burial.

A number of video games released from the 70's to now will most likely be remembered as being examples of early pioneering efforts into what will eventually become a virtual reality simulation.

I agree (apart from Caspa)

KOTOR 2 will be remembered as having the best writing in RPG history.

>apart from Caspa
Dub Warz and Big Headed Slags are amazing tracks though.

Burial was the first thing that came to mind when I read OP's post and I don't even listen to Burial

>it's music related topic on Veeky Forums
>avant teens crawl out of the woodwork
>Avro Pärt for contemporary classical
jesus christ this is embarassing

Meh. I've never really liked him besides a few old tunes. You can kind of blame him for ruining dubstep (though that would be harsh) as well. That fabriclive was a disaster.

I just mentioned Burial because he's so unique.

>not appreciating Avro Pärt
Get off this board you disgusting little rat. Don't let me see you here again.

It’s literally Arvo, not Avro...

>heh heh I see you made a spelling error looks like I win

I don't understand electronic music

Burial isn't even that good. Listen to Kraftwerk or Aphex Twin.

techno is fucking glorious dood

Acid and dub techno are some of the highest forms of music.

I didn't either and it just clicked one day. Now it's 95% of music I listen to.

>KOTOR 2
Deus Ex and Planescape get recognized for that already far more often.

kek

>t. fag who hasn't listened to it

Just did
Sounds a bit repetitive and annoying
Too sharp it seems

Listen to Gas - Königsforst

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check this out. you have to understand techno as music that builds up, as tension and release, it's something like a trip into the realms of dark and deep sounds.

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I think I can learn to appreciate this darker stuff a bit more than clubby stuff like . Not that it's bad, but I don't think I party enough to like this sort of thing.

Gas is definitely not party music. It's ambient techno.

He's talking about the Pan-Pot session

I've played Gas in a club before lmao

Nobody knows about it now, though, except film snobs.

>muh intro to phil class

Cool. What track user

>the pajeet who bitched about Lanthimos and Hanneke likes the awful midcult that is ToL
colour me surprised

Something off Zauberberg

this is my technofu, say something nice to her

I like Hanneke but there's a lot to criticise there

Haneke isn't even low brow; he's anti-culture. Malick at least grapples with the Western tradition, rather than just trying to subvert it. TToL is sincere and earnest in ways that European cinema can never be.

Malick is literally the cinematic equivalent of pic related, kitsch for pseudoconservatives, no surprise some burger mongrel with pretenses to MUH WESTERN TRADISHUN is always ready to defend that.

Kubrick was always /our guy/

Olafur Eliasson is incredibly popular these days. He will probably because part of the modern art canon.

Yeah dude, nothing represents kitschy American cinema more precisely than Heidegger, Bach, and a 20 minute interlude on the creation of the universe created by Douglas Trumbull. It's basically a Hallmark movie.

If you wanna see legit ostentation look at Old World shit. There isn't a film that represents the faux realism and austere anti-style of European art cinema more than the emotionally pornographic Amour. A movie where nihilism is dressed up and presented as compassion.

Women can't into techno. Like metal, techno is too masculine of a form of music for women to understand it.

She should stick to dream pop or something.

>nihilism is dressed up and presented as compassion
Should he have not killed her?

You clearly haven't seen Nina or Amelie Lens play, have you

What are your thoughts on nthng, anons? He has some great techno tracks.

Mark E. Smith's profile will skyrocket when he finally passes and his body of work is reflected upon.

ok that's enough you had your little talk, time to move on

Honestly man, you're missing out. I didn't for a while but as another user said it just clicked for me. I think its partly going out and dancing to it which and flip that switch. Its what a lot of it is about anyway. Maybe start with some electronic music which still retains sort of standard song form and organic instruments. Maybe some Air, Animal Collective or Caribou.

What is your problem user

>Animal Collective or Caribou
I remember being 18.

No. You can't decide that for someone else

>>Avro Pärt for contemporary classical
>jesus christ this is embarassing
Direct me sir I know only of him and Simeon Holt

Nina is so fucking hot
>Animal Collective
Everything they made after Feels is just embarrasing.

2666 because it's the first god-tier novel that accurately captures the feel of the chaotic globalized world of the future without relying on the crutch of a sci-fi setting.

What are some more directors who know what's really going on

It won't. He has shit songs. Can't write a good melody, and his lyrics aren't good enough to make up for it

I still think about pic related from time to time. He is correct that the post is art. I don't agree with his hatred of modern art, and I think he also disproved his own point. The post is art because it in abstract way makes a point that he cannot express as eloquently through any other medium. Beautiful.

Or Paula Temple
or Helena Hauff
or Volvox
or Umfang
etc. etc.

>dont define what art is
>everything is art lol
The only thing it shows is that calling something art means nothing.

He didn't express it in the form of art, the person who snidely printed it out and framed it forced the appearance of "art" onto his post. The medium he expressed it in wasn't art, and framing it didn't make the expression any more "eloquent"

that's the point tho innit lads

>good contemporary classical

my mixtape (diary) desu

won't link it though, don't want to be banned for advertising

Its a boring point to make by now desu.

No, Nouvelle Vague will not be remembered in 100y at least not in a good way. It's the worst of what french have made in film history. Pretentious, pseudo intellectual, boring "natural" acting that ruin every scene, ect and its only loved by stupid parisians thinking they're smarter than everybody else.
There's a few good movies like "a bout de souffle" "Un condamné à mort s'est échappé" "Une nuit chez maud" but most of the rest is complete garbage. If you are actually interested in french cinema watch Becker, Melville, Clouzot, Guitry, Verneuil, ect

Film has been dead for 20 years if not more.
Nothing that passes on radio today will be remembered but i'm sure some bands will be discovered in 100 years that we have no idea is existing today.
They will also recognise the poor phase of lit in the early 21 century

Anything vaguely artistic and popular. The hipsters of the future will dictate.

Influential musicians like Kanye, Kendrick and Eminem. They had a huge huge impact on their genre. Same with Dre and Snoop if you want to go further back. Tupac will be further romanticized. Other genres are either stagnating or bloated with one-hit wonder musicians. Grunge is still in for example, and it hasn't changed much since the Pixies and Nirvana. Generic popular music will be forgotten, e.g Katy Perry, Arctic Suckdicks, lil uzi, Taylor Swift.

Lana del Rey will be rediscovered by high as fuck college students browsing ancient videos on YouTube. Mark my words.

Die Antwoord for making shock-value, trash-on-purpose music popular.

For movies it's easy, Tarantino, Spielberg, the Cohen brothers, Woody Allen if you consider him contemporary and not the washed up fuck he is.

For lit it's unironically DFW for being one of the lasts to produce popular but not pop literature for the next few decades.
Stephen King and Rowling for cultural impact. Fortunately GRRM and co will be forever overshadow by an overrated Tolkien who won't be read but will be remembered.
Zizek for being a popular commie thinker in a world that lacks commie thinkers to begin with.
Rupi Kaur for starting the instapoetry trend that will live on in other social media.

+hundreds of artists who reek of early 21st century. Maybe it's going to be Soulja Boy for crank that. Maybe Micheal Bay. Someone lucky who can ride the nostalgia like CCR with Fortunate son - it's so 60s/early 70s that it had a much bigger impact than one would expect, we still recognize it and listen to it and it keeps being used when a contemporary artist wants to evoke that vibe unique to that specific era.

If you consider video games art, most of what we played/play will become obsolete. Kotor as it is is not compatible with modern computers, I had to patch it myself, it crashes, freezes, it's full of bugs that weren't there around the time if it's release. Gaming moves on and the tech world doesn't care about backwards compability when pushing out new hardware.

For cultural/artistic impact it's going to be Doom, Wolfenstein, GTA, CoD, Battlefield, and obviously World of Warcraft as the first immensely popular MMORPG, the first virtual world with more than 10 million subscribers.

I could imagine someone in the year 2100 going "hmm, I wonder what life was like in the early 21st century" and popping in a copy of GTA V to experience a slice of that world. Rockstar will probably be regarded as geniuses for this franchise in the future, it's an absolute fucking time capsule. It's a game about killing and robbing and shit but the satire and social commentary work sufficiently enough to where it'd probably truly feel like you're experiencing this time period.

>Die Antwoord for making shock-value, trash-on-purpose music popular
>Michael Bay
Are you fucking kidding me?

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Neo-dadaist kino

>he thinks Bresson is new wave

I can't remember the last time I saw a post as bad as this one

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genuinely possible, the next 100 years might be dominated by XxsandlordXx.

unironically, the MCU will be considered and analyzed in the same way that noir is today

He 's literaly the worst french film maker so he's to put with the other like truffaut coming in second and resnais third

No MCU will be the disney of our time

Is he? Money was incredible.

Also, The Honey I Shrunk the Kids and Beethoven franchises will be cited more than any other movies of our time

Money is insufferable. Bresson never understood that no emotion in acting doesn't make his films more natural

I thought this thread was about "art."

i dunno if i'm an expert, but i have been obssessed with art history since when I first saw a book on franscesca in a library ten years ago. I say with confidence that 99% of anything produced past 1970 is actual shit. like, irredeemably shit

What do you like to watch then?

Are you sure it is as simple as 'he never understood that'? During his own time he was asked heavily about this and even criticized, especially around the time of Money when young French youth felt the need to rebel and question everything that was appreciated before them.

Check out record labels such as: ASL Singles Club, Hyperdub, Music From Memory, 100% Silk, Long Island Electrical System (L.I.E.S.)
Some artists I like: Lone, Project Pablo, Harvey Sutherland, Hanna, D.K.

Try to think about it like this: these artists are heavily influenced by jazz, funk, and disco; and their arrangements can be as complex, if not more complex, than most other forms of popular music around today. They are the modern version of the composer.
Granted, there is a lot of shitty electronic music, but like everything else, you just have to search out what clicks with you.
Also, electronic instruments allow the artists to explore the full range of possible sounds. It's all just music, man.

Yeah arvo part's work is incredible. Adam's Lament is so powerful. Deffo gonna be recognised for a long long time

the problem is when everybody think we have a guarantor of art. i mean, everything is art but when you put it in a art gallery, art museum or you fucking frame it is when you can think in an art form.
that is a fucking problem.

Say what you want about the rest of their albums but Campfire Songs is top tier /comfy-core/

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I already named a few director that I like above if you check the previous post quoted. My favorite is Couzot I think.

Why Bresson did don't really matter. He overrode the spectator desire wich is the worst you can do in film. I don't see any benefit to make your actors play like monoliths and whatever pseudo artsy motives he had it doesn't come above viewers satisfaction.

STGSTV is their best album.

Everything after Feels is awful and they continuously get worse.