Thebes
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Both were film and copied with a DSLR in RAW that was then converted to jpeg. But that does not make them art, they are crap, just like alot of art these days . I agree, that I do like to know the medium when I see junk that is hung on walls.
Whether art is crap or not is irrelevant to whether it is art. A lot of art is horrible junk. The manner of their creation doesn't make them art, what would make them art is if they were referenced in a way that implied you were concerned with the image itself that you intended to be art and if a viewer perceived them that way.
I once saw a large fiberglass hotdog in a museum. It was intended to be discussed as an object in and of itself. It was presented as art, and viewed as art. If it hanged outside of a hotdog shack no one would have thought it art and it wouldn't have been- and that was the point of it.