{"id":7730,"date":"2016-10-11T19:19:50","date_gmt":"2016-10-11T23:19:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/artsatmichigan.umich.edu\/ink\/?p=7730"},"modified":"2016-10-11T19:19:50","modified_gmt":"2016-10-11T23:19:50","slug":"there-is-too-much-art-to-consume","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/artsatmichigan.umich.edu\/ink\/2016\/10\/11\/there-is-too-much-art-to-consume\/","title":{"rendered":"There is Too Much Art to Consume"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There is too much art to consume.<\/p>\n<p>More than ever, I\u2019m overwhelmed. I have a movie list that has to be over a thousand\u2014there\u2019s 150 from 2014 up to now alone. I keep up with 16 new TV shows that premiered just this fall, in addition to all the shows I regularly watch, and that\u2019s leaving aside all the classic TV I\u2019ve been meaning to watch to broaden my TV knowledge. Listening to my Spotify Discover Weekly playlist each week means I have a constantly growing list of music to listen to. I have a list of books to read that expands at a rate of at least one book per day. I do not read a book a day, and doubt I ever will, so this is clearly not a sustainable habit.<\/p>\n<p>Even aside from my own intrinsic desire to be caught up on all the latest art, there\u2019s the pressure to have things to talk about with your friends. There\u2019s Jackie shaming me for not having watched <em>Gilmore Girls<\/em>, and all the people inexplicably disgusted that I haven\u2019t seen <em>Forrest Gump<\/em>. (I don\u2019t think I\u2019d even like that one.) In fact, as I\u2019m writing this, my friend Avery just suggested a new band for me to listen to, and god dammit, I really liked the first song I listened to by them, so there\u2019s another band to add to the list.<\/p>\n<p>Too Much Art is ruining my life. Okay, no, it\u2019s not, but it does aggravate my stress, which is already high due to homework, my job at the Law Library, my job as a Senior Arts Editor, my job as a blogger, that job at Barnes and Noble that I should really just quit already, and the impending doom of graduation, lurking only a few months down the road. In the spare time I have, I should be able to chill out and watch an episode of something without worrying about what art I need to consume to be an ideally well-rounded artist-writer-person.<\/p>\n<p>TMA means that I can\u2019t even begin to think about the other art forms I would ideally have time to explore, like podcasts and video games and visual art. I\u2019ll have to content myself with Writing Excuses (a 20-minute weekly podcast), my summer play-through of <em>The Last of Us<\/em>, and an occasional trip to a museum.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ve managed to cope with some of this by realizing that it\u2019s okay if I drop a show from my rotation every once in a while\u2014sure, I\u2019m <em>saying<\/em> that I plan to catch up on <em>Once Upon A Time<\/em> and <em>Teen Wolf<\/em> one day, but I doubt I\u2019ll ever get to them. But it\u2019s still an issue, and I don\u2019t ever really think it<em>won\u2019t<\/em> be an issue. There\u2019s simply not enough time to do all the stuff I want to do. I want to continue to try, though, even though it\u2019s ill-advised and delusional.<\/p>\n<p>So what it comes down to is prioritizing. And that\u2019s something that I\u2019m still working on. Currently, I\u2019ve picked two areas to really focus on: TV and music. I <em>really<\/em> like keeping up on TV on a weekly basis, so that\u2019s currently one of the few things I\u2019m semi-succeeding at. It\u2019s hard to keep up with all the interesting TV out there, especially in this period of what TV critics call \u2018Peak TV,\u2019 but I\u2019ve managed to watch most of the things on the air that I care about.<\/p>\n<p>Music might be my biggest success right now. I have three music lists, all stored on one iPhone note. The top one is mostly indie and pop music that I\u2019ve been meaning to listen to, compiled mostly from friend suggestions and Discover Weekly suggestions. The second is mostly rap and hip-hop artists; as white as this is going to sound, I didn\u2019t really have any interest in rap or hip hop until I watched<em>Straight Outta Compton<\/em> last March, and since then I\u2019ve gradually expanded my knowledge about it. The third list is older music, mostly from the 70\u2019s and 80\u2019s, that I\u2019ve been meaning to listen to more (The Clash, The Cure). This was mostly triggered by recently watching <em>Stranger Things<\/em>, <em>Sing Street<\/em>, and <em>Halt and Catch Fire<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Music is nice because I can cross artists off my list while I\u2019m doing other things: walking to class, making dinner, even brushing my teeth. You don\u2019t realize how much time is spent doing miscellaneous things like that until you listen to music the whole time and blow through a couple albums a day. Being able to get stuff done while you\u2019re walking is very efficient, and I feel noticeably more music-literate now than I was a year ago. (Most recent additions to my Spotify library include Jukebox the Ghost, TV Girl, and Danny Brown.)<\/p>\n<p>But being generally content with my music and TV competency means forgoing movies and books, which is pretty bad. I love movies, sometimes more than TV, and books\u2026well, books are supposed to be my grand passion in this world. I\u2019m an English major, I want to write books professionally, I want to go into publishing, etc. And it\u2019s not just that I\u2019m finding I\u2019m not as passionate about reading as I used to be\u2014I still count books as my favorite medium of storytelling. But books are undeniably time-consuming, especially since I\u2019m kind of a slow reader, and I read so much for class that I rarely want to read just for fun in my downtime. Besides, though I theoretically want to be more well-versed in contemporary literature, the literary conversation is less immediately pressing than the what\u2019s-on-tonight TV conversation.<\/p>\n<p>I read a bit over the summer, but now that school has started back up again, I find that I\u2019ve made basically no progress, and that saddens me. Reading and writing remain my focus, career-wise, and I know that I need to refocus on that. I need to probably drop a couple of my new shows, like <em>Designated Survivor<\/em> and <em>Quarry<\/em>, and save some to binge when I have more time over winter break. (I will never forgive myself for watching ALL SIX SEASONS OF\u00a0<em>GLEE.<\/em> NO ONE WATCHED ALL SIX SEASONS OF <em>GLEE<\/em>. IF YOU WERE NORMAL, YOU QUIT HALFWAY THROUGH THE SECOND SEASON AND NEVER LOOKED BACK.) I need to set aside time to read and write. It\u2019s just hard when there\u2019s so much art.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There is too much art to consume. More than ever, I\u2019m overwhelmed. I have a movie list that has to be over a thousand\u2014there\u2019s 150 from 2014 up to now alone. 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