Yes it does. It is art as long as you have a boundary so people can determine where the art begins and ends. Is it good art? Doubtful (no offence). Is it plagiaristic art that will get you into a whole lot of trouble? Quite possibly in the case of the Red Bull, if anyone finds out about it. It's still art though if you've found a way to separate the time/space that holds you "art work" out from everything else and said (directly or implicitly) "right, within this time/space area here is going to be my art". Otherwise then yes, you just have a Red Bull sitting on a desk and a bin that you should really empty.Superior Mind said:Take my rubbish bag example from earlier. It was intended as art. Does that make it art? I say it doesn't - not even shitty worthless art. The empty Red Bull can on my desk right now isn't art and it doesn't come any closer to being art if I declare "This empty can of Red Bull on my desk is art".