You may or may not call it art. It does reflect, express a condition of our times, the reduction of the complexity of life to simplistic, basic terms that mean almost nothing in themselves, but gain some value only in relation to other equally simplistic basic elements. Like shallow, common, identical people vying for our attention, individually unremarkable, but seen as a larger group, these people define our "culture" of meaningless, empty star worship. Each push pin can be seen as a plain, boring individual that plays a small, almost insignificant role in making up the mosaic of our self obsessed, "YouTube everything" society. Occasionally an individual differentiates "itself", but only superficially. Like the difference between a yellow or red push pin. Were all just push pins, as long as we model ourselves on plastic people.
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