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A prestigious annual award, sponsored by
Andersen Consultants. There are categories for a
wide variety of different art forms; performance,
visual, conceptual, etc.
The winner in each category is presented with a
ornate and very valuable flask of vintage Japanese
rice
wine.
Punishment
http://en.wikipedia...rt_for_art%27s_sake Ha ha! [popbottle, Sep 25 2013]
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The artists arn't then killed somehow? |
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Who is Art and why do you want his sake? |
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// Who is Art and why do you want his sake? // |
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This must be the slow class ... |
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No, we're not going to explain it. You have to work it out for yourself. If necessary we are prepared to post a couple of clues ... |
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I can't believe nobody else here gets it. It all
revolves around the fact that the word "ornate",
in
its literal sense in the original Greek, refers to the
reflex angle at the extremities of an archer's bow,
and, by extension, to...anyway, you get it now. |
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Oh, and there's a crappy pun on the word "sake"
and on the forename of the eponymous founder
of Anderson Consultants, but
those are just red geese. |
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