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I wish more critics employed Kris's approach. I much prefer statements such as ,"I like x because it makes me feel x to statements like,this is good,this is crap ,you'll be happy if you buy this etc. Without getting into semiotics,I see meanings and asthetics as tending to have cultural elements that aren't purely subjective. In a culture that fetishizes individuality,and pushes the value of indivudual choice, as it supports consumerism subjective aesthetics can be described as culturally based. I'm also interested in psychoacoustics,how the physical effects of sound on the body affect mood,emotion etc. For example,loud fast rhythm being exciting ,or creating the feeling of excitement seems neither personal or cultural.Of course some individuals and societies may value such excitement,some disdain it,some forbid it and others institutionalise it.I other words they assign values/aesthetics to the physical responses in a culturally determined way,at least partially. _________________________________________________________________ Don’t miss your chance to WIN 10 hours of private jet travel from Microsoft® Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0540002499mrt/direct/01/