@@sorenjunkers3834 nah the light thing he talked about definitely made me appreciate it as well. I wouldn't have cared abt it unless he pointed it out. So who cares if he is pretending or not, it made me learn something new
Even if they don't know a lot, I appreciate Joey and Connor providing a little bit of context on why a piece of art is famous, whenever Garnt just calls something "mid" because he doesn't care about it visually lol
Man, I'm starting to like Garnt less and less. It feels like he doesn't even care about having an original and smart take anymore. It's not smart or funny
@balabanasireti I don't think his takes were ever that smart or original lol, he just words them really well if he's interested in the thing he's talking about. I feel like the recent episodes have been pretty meh for all three of them. And when we almost get something interesting, they think they might have already talked about it in an old episode 💀
To counter Joey's comment about the projected Van Goghs, I think the best part about seeing the actual paintings in the Van Gogh museum is the crazy amount of depth some of them have - the paint is layered maybe a centimetre deep (in a calculated manner) which isn't something you're ever going to appreciate from a projection.
@@itsgonnabeanaurfrommeyeah, I mean to each their own, like I feel like it makes art more accessible to some people who aren't as into art, but it does feel gimmicky to me and they are just photos of the artwork being projected.
Yeah, seeing the strokes the artist made is definitely a great experience when you're looking at a famous painting you've only seen in photos. Makes them feel real in a way it didn't before.
A thing to do when seeing a Van Gogh and artists near his period is study the brush strokes close as you can get. Then turn around and walk several feet then turn to see the painting. It almost leaps at you in its totality.
It might have been better if instead of a cafe that's actually good, they had one that served the food that Anne was eating in the apartment. I totally get Connor feeling weird about enjoying a nice meal in the Anne Frank house.
The boys discussing a holocaust victim’s memorial and museum of the their plight and story in comedy podcast. With out making it offensive or insensitive. Our boys have come such a long way. I’m so proud of them 😢
Guernica is one of my favorites, and it’s another one where the context is really important. Picasso painted it as a statement on the (extremely brutal) destruction of the city of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. The thing I find so compelling about it is how it captures both horror and senselessness- it’s the kind of emotion you can’t accurately express in words or in more realistic imagery
I found it a bit sad that they skipped it so fast since the message in the painting is very valid, even more so in our current context. May be too political for the podcast tho jaja
Ok so, I studied art and I don’t think we should be taking this episode so seriously, it’s funny listening to them talk about something they don’t really know a lot about and I’m honestly excited about them taking the time to talk about it. Most people don’t even try to look at art, form and opinion or go to museums. So even if their opinions are biased by their ignorance, I think is a great base to start learning you know? Anyway, great episode, laughed a lot.
I love art but mostly just the painting part. Seeing art is always fun for me, but I've never looked into art history. I knew more than some of what they said about particular artists but, what was incorrect? I don't want to assume and get things wrong in the future 😅
art geek here. appreciate connor's approach! if you like the creepy, you might love l'umana fragilita (salvator rosa) and/or the triumph of death (pieter brueghel the elder). both works about the inevitability/fear of death, with some incredibly cool, detailed skeletons. could look at those for hours, and versions of both are in the fitzwilliam museum, cambridge if you're ever in the area! :)
Fun fact: Van Goh is most likely to not have shot himself, he did not own a gun and the events do not make sense in how he shot himself. He was most likely shot by the local French boy accidentally, and covered for him so the boy and his family wouldn’t be persecuted
@@ianpung1774 what you described is just basically arms-racing-esque comments racing. Everyone think there is a clout chaser who left a comment very early, so they left a comment just to take a place. What a ill Internet culture
@@ryana5435 Also because my comment doesn't pretend it has watched the episode. It's implying that beforehand I am assuming I'm gonna have a hard time with it because I have a degree in the subject and the boys have trash taste especially on topics they only lightly have dabbled in.
okay so i was going to watch this with my artist friend but as soon as we played the video like 10 seconds in we hear "I'm pretty sure Michelangelo gooned after finishing this painting" 😭she made some lovecraftian screeching sound and started cackling
Bruh people nowadays don’t get their British sarcasm and so many comments are serious about they said vibe. 9:01 Garnt saying “vibe” is clearly a sarcasm towards Conner’s take about vibe and the fact he brought out “vibe” in previous episode
Interesting fact thing about Johannes Vermeer paintings and why they had so much detail is because he would set up the scene then imprint the image of the scene into a lens which was unheard of in the 1600's, then would just shine light through the lens onto a canvas and just trace the image
... I can't help but think there's some... not irony, exactly, but something related... to be had there, in light of a lot of modern art-related drama.
context for defining contemporary art: what i've been formally taught is that "contemporary" refers to artworks made in a 21st century lens and often displays social and cultural issues. most challenge the ideas of what "art" is (the current unit i'm studying is about alternate methods of creation) and thus have simplistic and abstract styles. it's meant to focus on ideas behind the art, not make an artwork beautiful like the masters before us. sometimes the whole point is that it isn't beautiful! it might not be for everyone (i used to not like it until i got used to analysing formal elements/principles/techniques), but it's nice to look at what others do to make their stuff stand out and what experiences people have in order to have a style that reflects them :)
It's just an excuse to money launder thr majority of the time. A piece should be able to provide alteast some of its context, not just be a far relation to it
Painting #9 was crazy because it is from the POV of the subject the artist is painting meaning the subject was not in the painting but his family and the artist himself, very original concept for the time.
The king who ordered the killing of baby boys in order to kill Jesus was either Herod or Quirinius, depending on which gospel you read. It's Herod 2/3 times and in the most common biblical metanarrative. I'm a little jealous, Connor was never forced to learn this.
@@zackcash4941 Christians have already responded to that objection, not ignored it. The first answer, the Greek word for “first” in Luke 2:2 is a form of the word protos and can be translated “before.” The verse Luke 2:2 could actually be translated as, “This was the census taken before Quirinius was governor of Syria. Or a second answer is, Quirinius actually ruled Syria on two separate occasions, and there were actually two censuses taken. The “first census” mentioned in Luke 2:2 occurred during Quirinius’ first term as governor, and another during his second term. The second census is mentioned in Acts 5:37 and probably took place between AD 6 and 7 (Josephus links this census to an uprising led by Judas of Galilee). Luke was the author of both the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts, and his goal was to write “an orderly account” (Luke 1:3). It seems that Luke did write a careful, orderly account: he mentions two censuses, and it was during the first one that Jesus was born.
Everyone knew that the blue LED was a huge deal before it was even invented, that’s why everyone was trying so hard to invent it for so long. The veritasium video is entirely about this.
@@nastjuschechka i thought it was funny. I had the exact same impression before I actually learned about the history of that painting, and by their admission, they didn't know much about it either.
the appreciating art as we get older scene hits hard. Conner has some truths that hit even harder coming from someone who admittedly does not see it that way yet.
Them talking about Contemporary Art made me recall the story a few years back of a prank where a teen leaves a pair of glasses on the floor of a contemporary art museum by the wall, and what do you know? Photographers and people crowd around it like crazy.
Joey: No one was really that excited about the Blue LED Reality: Everyone in the world having an arms race on developing a blue LED and fighting tooth and nail to be the first
well, the average consumer didn't really care much, I suspect. ... meanwhile Now a lot of consumers really wish that people would STOP using blue LEDs for everything and go back to the reds, greens, and ambers, because while blue LED tech was a big deal that helped with a lot of things, it also made the blue LED the cheap default, and all the blue lights cause Problems for the humans, which red and amber, at least, did not.
@@laurencefraser I'm pretty sure that's why night mode exists no? (The setting that makes the display go more amber [basically a blue-light filtering mode) to avoid emitting too much blue light (or entirely) at night to put less strain on the eyes and also be less stimulating for the brain [because blue light also tends to keep you more awake, while warmer colors tend to do the opposite].) Also on top of that, one of the many reasons one may want to use the auto-brightness and/or simply adjusting it manually so that it's the right brightness vs the amount of ambient lighting at that moment. So that it isn't too bright or not bright enough, which both are other things that puts strain on your eyes in general. And those settings have been extremely standard for years now on many devices. Be it smartphones, tablets, TVs, PC monitors and etc.
FYI for anyone wondering about the chicken butter, guess it was either chicken schmaltz(rendered fat from the skin) or they used the fat plus the crisped upped chicken skin blitzed to smaller pieces and folded that in as well.
It’s funny Connor says that Van Gogh would be an anime artist, considering Van Gogh was a very big fan of Japan, and even painted himself with slanted eyes as Joey mentioned en passing lol
That’s how average public/people who don’t have art major and don’t know art history think about art. Experts need to accept the fact of this reality and educate people instead of shxting on others who don’t know something like what I’ve seen some comments did. As Garnt said at 13:11 , “Looking at art is the equivalent of beeps and boops for the eyes.”
@@ryana5435 Yeah, I know that. I'm not saying that they need to understand the context of every single topic they talk about (the whole podcast is about trash takes). Still, you're gonna cringe when someone doesn't understand something you studied, this applies to everything that you're a professional of. If you're a chef, you know the fucking pain of cooking certain foods while some people think is easy, if you're an animator you know how a "simple" animation can take an ungodly amount of time while some people think is not that hard, etc.. Like it's entertaining the idea of them making an art episode while knowing jack shit about art, I get the humor, and I don't dislike it. All I'm saying is that if you KNOW about these "mid" paintings, you KNOW how almost nobody watching this episode would be able to replicate them the same way the original artist did even if you dedicate your whole life to it.
@@SpiderJAAM I agree. But a lot of people are not chill in the comments. They don’t get the sarcasm about the vibe and the sarcasm about they don’t know art. They don’t what the entertainment of this podcast is. That’s sad. I would love to see Gordon Ramsay like reaction video about this episode by an artist
Just one class in early nederlandisch art and visits to the Met, the Smithsonian, the Tate, the Whitney and SAM (Rothko plus lots old asian craftworks). But I understand the broader impulse behind being silly and less informed seemingly than they should be. 😅
41:07 the "master of light " was covered in art history and its so interesting to learn about I just wish we got to talk about it rather than study it for a test which was so annoying
I agree with Garnt about art being largely about communication. That's one of the reasons I take issue with ai art; because it is not created in a deliberate and purposeful manner by a sentient artist, intentionality ceases to be a factor and that removes a fundamental part of what makes art worthy of appreciation. If you replaced all art with similar looking ai generated art, things may appear the same on a superficial level, but we will have lost much of its significance and purpose, which is to connect with the inspiration and the process behind the conception of that art.
As an artist who also has a art history degree, it’s so interesting to hear you guys talk about art. It’s so beautiful to see you guys really connect with art in your own way.
I can't let Guernica pass like that bro, its supposed to be the aftermath of the bombing of a small town in Spain, from the Germans before WW2, called Guernica, allegedly later when german soldiers visited an exhibition of the painting they asked Picasso "did you make this?" and he answered "no, you did." The more you look at it the more uncomfortable it gets, that's the goal.
Trash Taste seeing the Las Meninas painting: Nah Me an art major and artist: This painting is reference everytime in my art history classes 🥲 It's pretty famous. Lowkey scared on how Trash Taste talk about museums and art 😅 Edit: Still good and funny podcast episode I enjoy while I play video games
As a fellow artist who studied art in college, I'm bracing myself for the "vibe" discussion that I can sense will be happening, haha Every once in a while, something makes me wish they looked into the topic more.
I want to thank Garnt for that story about the kid and Genshin. I feel I speak for many of us but I wish I had moments like those in my family as well. We are indeed introverted but our passions light us up like nothing else. It's a shame more people can't see this about us and dismiss us as quiet kids. Your story made me tear up a little bit, you did the right thing. Thank you for being the cool uncle to her and understanding her more than anyone. Your kid will be lucky to have you.
Boys just wanted to say i have been really enjoying the last few episodes made me feel like i was in 2020 listening to you guys for the first time please never stop this i hope to see you guys succeed even more
I thought I was the only one that thought something looked off with Garnt's look in the thumbnail 😂 I don't know what it is, but to me, he looks like Hide the Pain Harold. I'm guessing he was probably just tired or something.
I worked at a high end restaurant and there was a legit push to make our bread as elite as possible. If I remember correctly they wanted it to be so good because (at the time) the bread game was starting to be what critics wrote about. Our bread NEEDED to be made in house to secure a great review
Las Meninas is actually a really cool painting!! This is a painting of a princess, commissioned by her parents. The mirror in the back shows a reflection of the king and queen. This painting was only ever complete when the king and queen stood before it to view it!
Art to me is about expression, it’s about someone putting on their feelings on a canvas. Some modern art is really just cheap tactics on being like “yeah I put low effort in this, but this is totally art”. Also fun fact, Van Goh didn’t shoot himself, he was most likely shot by a local French boy, and he covered for the boy to save him from persecution
35:27 Garnt: “Do you think art community back in the day was similar to the anime community today? When they saw Mona Lisa, they were like “nah that’s mid, overrated.” Conner: “I know yeah I think ah it was kind of like…” Joey: “Too mainstream”
Fun fact, Michelangelo and Leonardo hated each other guts. Particularly Michelangelo, he was very introverted and reserved and hated Leonardo being loud (yknow, stereotypically Italian). Not helped by Leonardo often overpromising and underdelivering.
Can't believe they agreed on calling a painting made in protest to Hitler bombing villages in Spain as "fridge painting" 😭😭They really should've read the descriptions on the article
I'm happy they talked about Art and they talked about how the general population only cared about Popular Artworks (Monalisa, Starry Night, etc.) There are so many amazing artwork/Art museums that has a lot of amazing story behind them. People with no art knowledge should start exploring for fun
I remember when I was in 4th grade. my teacher had us tape paper under our desk. We had twenty minutes to draw on our backs. To have a feel on how the artist Michelangelo da Vinci did for that painting.
Michelangelo nearly died a few times painting the Sistine Chapel, one time he fell off his ladder and dragged himself home injured like a wounded cat because he was alone at night. Talk about suffering for your art.
I was waiting for Connor to say "and it was worth it cause i used the company card" or something along those lines when he was talking about the Michelin star restaurant
My favorite part about the banana on a wall but is that it infused pop culture so well that someone at my work taped a banana on the wall and everyone understood the joke
Garnt's "you wanna get a free 5 star?" radiated such drug dealer energy 😂😂 But fr though that story was so cute and I think the gaming generation is going to have such a cool time becoming uncles and aunts because I feel like there are more grounds to relate now between multiple generations too
I went into this episode expecting for them to fail at talking about art. What i got was the most wholesome big stupid smile on my face during the latter half of an episode where Connor and Garnt were embracing their inner cool uncle. Also, when Connor was talking about the speech he gave for the 12 year olds, too. The wholesomeness of those parts of this episode, I think, should be a contender for something in the Awardw later on. Serious stand-out moments in all of Trash Taste to me
I think this is my favorite episode. Just the appreciation of art through the lenses of our life and just feeling some type of way while you mull over the painting and just have a deeper appreciation of it all... its just so good bro
Contemporary art is generally just any piece of work created from the 1970s to present day (this number may slightly differ). Whilst modern is any piece during 1860s to 1970s
Always an gamble to hear the boys talk about something I have knowledge of lmao Hearing the attempt to explain contemporary art was uh, certainly something
I knew exactly what Connor was talking about 😭I agree, dark ass paintings go hard though. I'm not through the vid yet but as a art history nerd I hope they touch on some paintings/artists I like
I almost never comment, but that "pressure" on the head when diving deep they are talking about in 1:41:36 is because of unequal pressure in the ears that can be dangerous if you go too deep. It is common SCUBA training to "equalize" your ears by plugging your nose and blowing into it. This is what allows people to freedive past 30 feet. Look it up before you go snorkeling.
Connor freaking out over the lighting technique of Vermeer's painting is not something I'd expect. Respect.
He doesnt care he is just pretending
lol why would he do that @@sorenjunkers3834
Lighting is literally what is the throughline from Van Eyck to Rembrandt and Ver Meer. That Connor saw it proves that if you look you can see.
@@sorenjunkers3834 nah the light thing he talked about definitely made me appreciate it as well. I wouldn't have cared abt it unless he pointed it out. So who cares if he is pretending or not, it made me learn something new
@@sorenjunkers3834and you're projecting
Mudan had to fact check so many times in this episode that I bet he would've been able to pass some art courses
Conner: “the first painting with domain expansion”
The JJK brainrot 😭
Connor's a victim of the JJK brainrot curse.
do you remember when exactly he said that?
@@TheMindofagenius140:37
@@___WARLOCK___ lmfao didn't catch that the first time xD
"Michelangelo gooned" What a great start lmao
Language itself is in a new renaissance 😅
its poetic
They gonna call everything a vibe 😭
Omg, i hate this 😔
why hate it, you just don't get the viiiiibeeee
Art is just vibes man.
Trash Vibes
Trash taste hasn’t been the same since the Vibe Debate 😞
Even if they don't know a lot, I appreciate Joey and Connor providing a little bit of context on why a piece of art is famous, whenever Garnt just calls something "mid" because he doesn't care about it visually lol
“Looking at art is the equivalent of beeps and boops for the eyes.” 13:11
- Garnt 2024
Man, I'm starting to like Garnt less and less. It feels like he doesn't even care about having an original and smart take anymore. It's not smart or funny
Bro he's joking, garnt has probably talk about stuff in depth compared to the others
@balabanasireti I don't think his takes were ever that smart or original lol, he just words them really well if he's interested in the thing he's talking about. I feel like the recent episodes have been pretty meh for all three of them. And when we almost get something interesting, they think they might have already talked about it in an old episode 💀
@@balabanasiretigo outside lil bro 😭
To counter Joey's comment about the projected Van Goghs, I think the best part about seeing the actual paintings in the Van Gogh museum is the crazy amount of depth some of them have - the paint is layered maybe a centimetre deep (in a calculated manner) which isn't something you're ever going to appreciate from a projection.
The best part about seeing the actual pieces is seeing the art. The projections are nothing but instagram fodder.
@@itsgonnabeanaurfrommeyeah, I mean to each their own, like I feel like it makes art more accessible to some people who aren't as into art, but it does feel gimmicky to me and they are just photos of the artwork being projected.
Yeah, seeing the strokes the artist made is definitely a great experience when you're looking at a famous painting you've only seen in photos. Makes them feel real in a way it didn't before.
Ya I went to that projector exhbitit and it felt like a rip off. Literally just art being protected on big walls in a room and that's it :/
A thing to do when seeing a Van Gogh and artists near his period is study the brush strokes close as you can get. Then turn around and walk several feet then turn to see the painting. It almost leaps at you in its totality.
Going to Anne Frank’s house for the story: 😒
Going to Anne Frank’s house for toasted cheese sandwiches: 😏
Skipping the dialogue for the reward at the end.
Admittedly the Dutch probably have the toasted cheese game locked in.
@@robcrowe11just like...
@@uwc. ...?
It might have been better if instead of a cafe that's actually good, they had one that served the food that Anne was eating in the apartment. I totally get Connor feeling weird about enjoying a nice meal in the Anne Frank house.
Garnt gambling for his niece in Genshin Impact has to be one of the most unexpected yet sweetest story I've heard.
How so? He offered her up to the Gacha Gods. She is doomed /j
Hahaha
Ikr! I was searching for this comment, makes me want to be a cool uncle in future as well
Connor: “I went to the Anne Frank museum and It was depressing”
Garnt: “Did you learn anything?”
Conner: *Thinking* Hm maybe?
The boys discussing a holocaust victim’s memorial and museum of the their plight and story in comedy podcast. With out making it offensive or insensitive. Our boys have come such a long way. I’m so proud of them 😢
@@onedollarminiatures.They like jokes, they aren't 16yo edgy boys afterall, they are *Gentlemen with a class*
@@Pratt11I I think that's just normal for people with a fully developed brain but the bar is too low nowadays unfortunately
Guernica is one of my favorites, and it’s another one where the context is really important. Picasso painted it as a statement on the (extremely brutal) destruction of the city of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. The thing I find so compelling about it is how it captures both horror and senselessness- it’s the kind of emotion you can’t accurately express in words or in more realistic imagery
I found it a bit sad that they skipped it so fast since the message in the painting is very valid, even more so in our current context. May be too political for the podcast tho jaja
Even with context I don't find any horror in the painting. You are just trying to uplift it unnecessarily
I know the context of Guernica, i got what Picaso is going with it, but his style not really can capture it for me.
Ok so, I studied art and I don’t think we should be taking this episode so seriously, it’s funny listening to them talk about something they don’t really know a lot about and I’m honestly excited about them taking the time to talk about it. Most people don’t even try to look at art, form and opinion or go to museums. So even if their opinions are biased by their ignorance, I think is a great base to start learning you know?
Anyway, great episode, laughed a lot.
Banger vibes in this comment
so did Michelangelo gooned when he did the chapel?
I love art but mostly just the painting part. Seeing art is always fun for me, but I've never looked into art history.
I knew more than some of what they said about particular artists but, what was incorrect? I don't want to assume and get things wrong in the future 😅
art geek here. appreciate connor's approach! if you like the creepy, you might love l'umana fragilita (salvator rosa) and/or the triumph of death (pieter brueghel the elder). both works about the inevitability/fear of death, with some incredibly cool, detailed skeletons. could look at those for hours, and versions of both are in the fitzwilliam museum, cambridge if you're ever in the area! :)
I thought connor’s shirt was full of little dinosaurs until they pointed out bunny girls lmaoo😭
I can't see what exactly is on his shirt
Fun fact: Van Goh is most likely to not have shot himself, he did not own a gun and the events do not make sense in how he shot himself. He was most likely shot by the local French boy accidentally, and covered for him so the boy and his family wouldn’t be persecuted
Wendigoon has an amazing quality video on his life and this theory
Emma spotted
nutella moment
Another French L to add to the list
I love how you wrote "the local French boy" as if there was just the one
Every week they throw a dart at the board and see which group of people they want to anger next😂
As an Art History major, I am going to have an aneurism in this episode aren't I?
Yes. Speak no more. Let us suffer together.
What is this trend of leaving a comment before actually watching an episode?
@@ryana5435It's most likely because by the time you watch the 2hr episode and then comment, it just gets lost and nobody sees it
@@ianpung1774 what you described is just basically arms-racing-esque comments racing. Everyone think there is a clout chaser who left a comment very early, so they left a comment just to take a place. What a ill Internet culture
@@ryana5435 Also because my comment doesn't pretend it has watched the episode. It's implying that beforehand I am assuming I'm gonna have a hard time with it because I have a degree in the subject and the boys have trash taste especially on topics they only lightly have dabbled in.
okay so i was going to watch this with my artist friend but as soon as we played the video like 10 seconds in we hear "I'm pretty sure Michelangelo gooned after finishing this painting" 😭she made some lovecraftian screeching sound and started cackling
Art Is A Vibe
Bruh people nowadays don’t get their British sarcasm and so many comments are serious about they said vibe. 9:01 Garnt saying “vibe” is clearly a sarcasm towards Conner’s take about vibe and the fact he brought out “vibe” in previous episode
@@ryana5435 No one cares
No.
Art is an explosion 💥
Contemporary art is a vibe, and also really bad lmao
Interesting fact thing about Johannes Vermeer paintings and why they had so much detail is because he would set up the scene then imprint the image of the scene into a lens which was unheard of in the 1600's, then would just shine light through the lens onto a canvas and just trace the image
... I can't help but think there's some... not irony, exactly, but something related... to be had there, in light of a lot of modern art-related drama.
context for defining contemporary art:
what i've been formally taught is that "contemporary" refers to artworks made in a 21st century lens and often displays social and cultural issues. most challenge the ideas of what "art" is (the current unit i'm studying is about alternate methods of creation) and thus have simplistic and abstract styles. it's meant to focus on ideas behind the art, not make an artwork beautiful like the masters before us. sometimes the whole point is that it isn't beautiful! it might not be for everyone (i used to not like it until i got used to analysing formal elements/principles/techniques), but it's nice to look at what others do to make their stuff stand out and what experiences people have in order to have a style that reflects them :)
It's just an excuse to money launder thr majority of the time. A piece should be able to provide alteast some of its context, not just be a far relation to it
@42:30 'What the fuck are you doing, give me your paint, let me sniff it' surely this has to be an out of context nomination for next year lmao
“This goes hard”is my new favorite way to describe artwork.
Painting #9 was crazy because it is from the POV of the subject the artist is painting meaning the subject was not in the painting but his family and the artist himself, very original concept for the time.
The king who ordered the killing of baby boys in order to kill Jesus was either Herod or Quirinius, depending on which gospel you read. It's Herod 2/3 times and in the most common biblical metanarrative. I'm a little jealous, Connor was never forced to learn this.
tbh i thought it was the roman emperor.
Ain't there a christmas song about a mother singing to a child to not worry before they are killed by King Herod's army?
@glitchedgirI yeah, most Christians just ignore Luke to make the timeline work
@@zackcash4941 that was... entirely unrelated to their comment
@@zackcash4941 Christians have already responded to that objection, not ignored it.
The first answer, the Greek word for “first” in Luke 2:2 is a form of the word protos and can be translated “before.” The verse Luke 2:2 could actually be translated as, “This was the census taken before Quirinius was governor of Syria.
Or a second answer is, Quirinius actually ruled Syria on two separate occasions, and there were actually two censuses taken. The “first census” mentioned in Luke 2:2 occurred during Quirinius’ first term as governor, and another during his second term. The second census is mentioned in Acts 5:37 and probably took place between AD 6 and 7 (Josephus links this census to an uprising led by Judas of Galilee). Luke was the author of both the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts, and his goal was to write “an orderly account” (Luke 1:3). It seems that Luke did write a careful, orderly account: he mentions two censuses, and it was during the first one that Jesus was born.
Literally the first thing I thought when I saw Connor was "Wtf is that shirt"
I suspect Conner also has an ahegao T-shirt
I think the shirt looks good
He looks good, finally wearing something other than that t shirt
Everyone knew that the blue LED was a huge deal before it was even invented, that’s why everyone was trying so hard to invent it for so long. The veritasium video is entirely about this.
As someone who was an art major and just loves art in general, it was fun to listen to the boys try to talk about art/museums
When you know the reason behind Guernica, you appreciate the painting and understand the chaos. Absolutely loved today's episode
It hurt how they just dismissed it as a fridge painting 😢
I'm sure that's what you want to believe
@@nastjuschechka i thought it was funny. I had the exact same impression before I actually learned about the history of that painting, and by their admission, they didn't know much about it either.
the appreciating art as we get older scene hits hard. Conner has some truths that hit even harder coming from someone who admittedly does not see it that way yet.
The monke roles were reversed. Connor was trying to appreciate the lighting in art while Joey and Garnt were joking around.
Music may just be beeps and boops to him but Connor certainly knows his painterings
Them talking about Contemporary Art made me recall the story a few years back of a prank
where a teen leaves a pair of glasses on the floor of a contemporary art museum by the wall, and what do you know?
Photographers and people crowd around it like crazy.
Joey: No one was really that excited about the Blue LED
Reality: Everyone in the world having an arms race on developing a blue LED and fighting tooth and nail to be the first
well, the average consumer didn't really care much, I suspect.
... meanwhile Now a lot of consumers really wish that people would STOP using blue LEDs for everything and go back to the reds, greens, and ambers, because while blue LED tech was a big deal that helped with a lot of things, it also made the blue LED the cheap default, and all the blue lights cause Problems for the humans, which red and amber, at least, did not.
No, not everyone, just the manufacturers. Ordinary people at home didn't know or care all that much, unless they had a hobby adjacent to the topic.
@@laurencefraser I'm pretty sure that's why night mode exists no? (The setting that makes the display go more amber [basically a blue-light filtering mode) to avoid emitting too much blue light (or entirely) at night to put less strain on the eyes and also be less stimulating for the brain [because blue light also tends to keep you more awake, while warmer colors tend to do the opposite].)
Also on top of that, one of the many reasons one may want to use the auto-brightness and/or simply adjusting it manually so that it's the right brightness vs the amount of ambient lighting at that moment. So that it isn't too bright or not bright enough, which both are other things that puts strain on your eyes in general.
And those settings have been extremely standard for years now on many devices.
Be it smartphones, tablets, TVs, PC monitors and etc.
FYI for anyone wondering about the chicken butter, guess it was either chicken schmaltz(rendered fat from the skin) or they used the fat plus the crisped upped chicken skin blitzed to smaller pieces and folded that in as well.
It’s funny Connor says that Van Gogh would be an anime artist, considering Van Gogh was a very big fan of Japan, and even painted himself with slanted eyes as Joey mentioned en passing lol
As a graphic designer who studied art history... I can tell by the first 20 minutes that this episode will give me a headache. 💀
That’s how average public/people who don’t have art major and don’t know art history think about art. Experts need to accept the fact of this reality and educate people instead of shxting on others who don’t know something like what I’ve seen some comments did. As Garnt said at 13:11 , “Looking at art is the equivalent of beeps and boops for the eyes.”
@@ryana5435 Yeah, I know that.
I'm not saying that they need to understand the context of every single topic they talk about (the whole podcast is about trash takes). Still, you're gonna cringe when someone doesn't understand something you studied, this applies to everything that you're a professional of.
If you're a chef, you know the fucking pain of cooking certain foods while some people think is easy, if you're an animator you know how a "simple" animation can take an ungodly amount of time while some people think is not that hard, etc..
Like it's entertaining the idea of them making an art episode while knowing jack shit about art, I get the humor, and I don't dislike it.
All I'm saying is that if you KNOW about these "mid" paintings, you KNOW how almost nobody watching this episode would be able to replicate them the same way the original artist did even if you dedicate your whole life to it.
@@SpiderJAAM I agree. But a lot of people are not chill in the comments. They don’t get the sarcasm about the vibe and the sarcasm about they don’t know art. They don’t what the entertainment of this podcast is. That’s sad. I would love to see Gordon Ramsay like reaction video about this episode by an artist
Just one class in early nederlandisch art and visits to the Met, the Smithsonian, the Tate, the Whitney and SAM (Rothko plus lots old asian craftworks). But I understand the broader impulse behind being silly and less informed seemingly than they should be. 😅
Agree, as medical professional hearing their takes on medical stuff makes me want to go to ER
41:07 the "master of light " was covered in art history and its so interesting to learn about I just wish we got to talk about it rather than study it for a test which was so annoying
"Massacre of the Innocence"
Connor: this goes SO hard
is it that weird for him to say that,he is a twitch streamer 😂
As the son of an artist that loved art since she was 5, this episode spoke to my genes. I felt a special connection
I agree with Garnt about art being largely about communication. That's one of the reasons I take issue with ai art; because it is not created in a deliberate and purposeful manner by a sentient artist, intentionality ceases to be a factor and that removes a fundamental part of what makes art worthy of appreciation. If you replaced all art with similar looking ai generated art, things may appear the same on a superficial level, but we will have lost much of its significance and purpose, which is to connect with the inspiration and the process behind the conception of that art.
As an artist who also has a art history degree, it’s so interesting to hear you guys talk about art. It’s so beautiful to see you guys really connect with art in your own way.
I can't let Guernica pass like that bro, its supposed to be the aftermath of the bombing of a small town in Spain, from the Germans before WW2, called Guernica, allegedly later when german soldiers visited an exhibition of the painting they asked Picasso "did you make this?" and he answered "no, you did." The more you look at it the more uncomfortable it gets, that's the goal.
Trash Taste seeing the Las Meninas painting: Nah
Me an art major and artist: This painting is reference everytime in my art history classes 🥲 It's pretty famous.
Lowkey scared on how Trash Taste talk about museums and art 😅
Edit: Still good and funny podcast episode I enjoy while I play video games
It's going to be a rough episode for us art enjoyers 😂
Remember, the channel is called trash taste for a reason. We're not watching Cultured Taste.
I know the painting from the meme song "Velaske yo soy guapa?"
As a fellow artist who studied art in college, I'm bracing myself for the "vibe" discussion that I can sense will be happening, haha
Every once in a while, something makes me wish they looked into the topic more.
They talk about museums and art like normal people.
I want to thank Garnt for that story about the kid and Genshin.
I feel I speak for many of us but I wish I had moments like those in my family as well.
We are indeed introverted but our passions light us up like nothing else.
It's a shame more people can't see this about us and dismiss us as quiet kids.
Your story made me tear up a little bit, you did the right thing.
Thank you for being the cool uncle to her and understanding her more than anyone.
Your kid will be lucky to have you.
I mean we are still the quiet kids but we do have emotions and we find happiness in all sorts of unusual things. I do at least.
@@skelebro9999 Yes, my point being, it takes a special type of person to understand this and know how to deal with us without judgement!
Boys just wanted to say i have been really enjoying the last few episodes made me feel like i was in 2020 listening to you guys for the first time please never stop this i hope to see you guys succeed even more
Connor, neither the Anne Frank museum nor the Van Gogh museum are in Belgium. You went to the Netherlands.
1:16~2:05 - The Perfect Shirt
4:07~5:08 - Europe
14:22~15:02 - This Woman
43:29~44:08 - Painting Commentary
1:26:39~1:31:40 - Gaming Uncle
53:52 MAPPA employees
Why does Garnt look like he’s heavily under the influence on the thumbnail 😂😂.
He has said he has eye bags
I thought I was the only one that thought something looked off with Garnt's look in the thumbnail 😂
I don't know what it is, but to me, he looks like Hide the Pain Harold.
I'm guessing he was probably just tired or something.
"Art is a vibe"
Basically sums up this video.
I worked at a high end restaurant and there was a legit push to make our bread as elite as possible. If I remember correctly they wanted it to be so good because (at the time) the bread game was starting to be what critics wrote about. Our bread NEEDED to be made in house to secure a great review
Las Meninas is actually a really cool painting!! This is a painting of a princess, commissioned by her parents. The mirror in the back shows a reflection of the king and queen. This painting was only ever complete when the king and queen stood before it to view it!
Halfway through and this episode is leagues better than the last one. More of the boys talking about art and their feelings please!
Art to me is about expression, it’s about someone putting on their feelings on a canvas. Some modern art is really just cheap tactics on being like “yeah I put low effort in this, but this is totally art”. Also fun fact, Van Goh didn’t shoot himself, he was most likely shot by a local French boy, and he covered for the boy to save him from persecution
Fun fact: his name is spelled van Gogh, and there is zero scientific evidence for this theory of a boy shooting him instead of him shooting himself.
35:27 Garnt: “Do you think art community back in the day was similar to the anime community today? When they saw Mona Lisa, they were like “nah that’s mid, overrated.”
Conner: “I know yeah I think ah it was kind of like…”
Joey: “Too mainstream”
Fun fact, Michelangelo and Leonardo hated each other guts. Particularly Michelangelo, he was very introverted and reserved and hated Leonardo being loud (yknow, stereotypically Italian). Not helped by Leonardo often overpromising and underdelivering.
“This goes hard” feels so oddly satisfying to hear, i just love using slang with influential historical stuff.
Michelangelo was COOKING
Can't believe they agreed on calling a painting made in protest to Hitler bombing villages in Spain as "fridge painting" 😭😭They really should've read the descriptions on the article
Agreed. I know they meant to harm but i cringed when listening knowing that its in truth a gruesome painting of bodies and screaming victims
Cool story, unimpressive painting
Vermeer is the painting GOAT. Many speculate he used camera obscura. Only because his lighting was so good it didn't make sense to people.
As an art history, major and someone who works at an antique auction, I’m afraid to this
I'm happy they talked about Art and they talked about how the general population only cared about Popular Artworks (Monalisa, Starry Night, etc.)
There are so many amazing artwork/Art museums that has a lot of amazing story behind them.
People with no art knowledge should start exploring for fun
Ever since Connor introduced the concept of a vibe that has been what they use for discribing anything 💀
I remember when I was in 4th grade. my teacher had us tape paper under our desk. We had twenty minutes to draw on our backs. To have a feel on how the artist Michelangelo da Vinci did for that painting.
Michelangelo nearly died a few times painting the Sistine Chapel, one time he fell off his ladder and dragged himself home injured like a wounded cat because he was alone at night. Talk about suffering for your art.
Wild how Connor said he's never been through tragic hardship but he was still able to act so well in Shogun, so heartbroken and defeated.
I was waiting for Connor to say "and it was worth it cause i used the company card" or something along those lines when he was talking about the Michelin star restaurant
Def should’ve made that joke lol
Monke might not hear beep boop well, but Monke see and Monke do.
Connor!! 24:30 It wasn't Judas! It was King Herod! He was the one that ordered the children to be killed.
Well, at least 90% of his generation is biblically illiterate.
Actually it was order 66 and it was Emperor Palpatine.
Connor trying to remember a painting with biblical imagery and saying it ws eithier Judas or Ceaser lol
If reincarnation was an actual thing I would just love connor to be van goh in his last life really adds amazing context to the video
My favorite part about the banana on a wall but is that it infused pop culture so well that someone at my work taped a banana on the wall and everyone understood the joke
“Looking at art is the equivalent of beeps and boops for the eyes.” 13:11
- Garnt 2024
Joey's outfit is ART
anyone know where his shirt is from?
@@nissi26 Looks like the blue text on it says Nonsense, Joey's clothing brand.
connor: LOOK AT THE LIGHTING!!
garnt: omg youtube thumbnail
abstract art is: gaslighting you into buying garbage
Nuh uh
I do hope that this episode is as most Trast Taste episodes... Full of tangents! 😁
Garnt's "you wanna get a free 5 star?" radiated such drug dealer energy 😂😂 But fr though that story was so cute and I think the gaming generation is going to have such a cool time becoming uncles and aunts because I feel like there are more grounds to relate now between multiple generations too
"What did you do, Connor?"
Connor: "Not much, flew to Eruope and back"
😑
I went into this episode expecting for them to fail at talking about art.
What i got was the most wholesome big stupid smile on my face during the latter half of an episode where Connor and Garnt were embracing their inner cool uncle. Also, when Connor was talking about the speech he gave for the 12 year olds, too. The wholesomeness of those parts of this episode, I think, should be a contender for something in the Awardw later on. Serious stand-out moments in all of Trash Taste to me
The e in “We” being the only lower case letter is bothering me more than I ever imagined 😂
I think this is my favorite episode. Just the appreciation of art through the lenses of our life and just feeling some type of way while you mull over the painting and just have a deeper appreciation of it all... its just so good bro
The Van Gogh museum was the first date that I had with my gf, his art is really special for us
“Vermeer had RTX on” 😂
Ok but actually
Anndddd they miss the chance to get "lady with pearl earing" as the tumbnail...😂
Contemporary art is generally just any piece of work created from the 1970s to present day (this number may slightly differ). Whilst modern is any piece during 1860s to 1970s
As a person who goes to an art school, hearing the boys talk about art is extremely funny😆
Shinji will be the focal point in the museum of crash outs
Always an gamble to hear the boys talk about something I have knowledge of lmao
Hearing the attempt to explain contemporary art was uh, certainly something
Fun fact: Michelangelo hated painting the Sistine Chapel. So much so that he wrote a poem about it to a friend describing how miserable the work was.
I mean, it probably was miserable work, with a lot of drudgery for people who likely kept trying to jog his elbow every two weeks.
The price isn’t too terrible, but holy crap 4.5 hours?! The only things I wanna do for that long is sleep and maybe game.
"give me your paint, let me sniff it" that's out of pocket lol
From episodes about "cultured" things to an episode about cultured things
I knew exactly what Connor was talking about 😭I agree, dark ass paintings go hard though. I'm not through the vid yet but as a art history nerd I hope they touch on some paintings/artists I like
46:45 I love Dali's work so much!!!
The Cdawg school story was hilarious, love that he'd just lie about being friends with Mr. Beast and not being him.
hes friends with himself
Fun fact: Adam actually wasn't done dirty by making his...ahem..small. Back then, the smaller you were, the wiser people thought you were
As an art geek, this was the best episode
I almost never comment, but that "pressure" on the head when diving deep they are talking about in 1:41:36 is because of unequal pressure in the ears that can be dangerous if you go too deep. It is common SCUBA training to "equalize" your ears by plugging your nose and blowing into it. This is what allows people to freedive past 30 feet. Look it up before you go snorkeling.
Well they do say, you can't spell 'smart' without 'art'
Same with fart.
The legend wearing a Nerv shirt, talking about Evangelion being art, and doing it all on the day Gainax died.
As an Art Student, I agree with their takes.
I am sad for your parents money
"The gift of gambling" -the gift that keeps on taking 😂