techstepgenr8tion wrote:
I think its because visual art and literature tend to be more passive. Not to say there's that much less appreciation of these two mediums, just that they're less of a shared experience and often enough there's less overlap in what people read, who their favorite authors are, who their favorite painters are, thus the ability to really converse on these things gets limited (for books its the in depth aspect, for art its difficult to really 'say' a lot, whereas music can be posted on a youtube link, talked about in almost the same way people talk sports, and people can patch in with next to nothing invested).
I actually think it's the opposite, a lot of people can be 'into' musicl without really being musical, while you need some sort of inclination to talk about art and books. I have an on/off relationship with reading books, myself.
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