15 February
TPH433 chapter 6
TPH434 Christ, electro-magnetic radiation
TPH435 progression through the head
TPH436 origin of sex
TPH437 "grounded"
TPH438 shells
TPH439 second birth/second coming
1996.02.15
Chronosomatics 00
2003.02.15 22:19
Re: bankruptcy exhaustion and closure
2003.02.15 10:55
2003.02.15 12:39
2003.02.15 14:40
wavelengths unite!
2003.02.15 15:01
some new rules
2003.02.15 22:01
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Re: bankruptcy exhaustion and closure
2003.02.15 10:55
I'm [not] confused.
What's the definitive difference between something that is art and something that resembles art?
Does art that is art not resemble art as well?
If there is something that isn't art but resembles art, then what is it exactly?
Re: bankruptcy exhaustion and closure
2003.02.15 12:39
So, something that isn't art but resembles art is likely either craft, bad art, experimental work, student work, and/or conceptual work?
Since you clearly delineate the place(s) where something that isn't art but resembles art (most likely) resides, do you have any suggestions where art that is art (most likely) resides.
You speak of "solid boundaries to respond to," and that these are imperative for an avant-garde to exist, but what if an avant-garde advocated "liquid" boundaries additional to the solid boundaries?
Re: bankruptcy exhaustion and closure
2003.02.15 12:39
What value is there in basing judgment on a supposition (i.e., what will be thought a hundred years from now) that the outcome of which is completely unknown.
Haven't you yourself just based your thinking on a "fluid" boundary? Thus, to use your own qualifications, what you suggest about postmodern art being very potentially mediocre is itself very potentially mediocre.
Everything you just wrote is itself a response to an "unknown value." So, which are you, the true artist or the divine fool? Moreover, isn't an ingenuine pretender the same as a non-pretender, thus the real thing?
wavelengths unite!
2003.02.15 15:01
some new rules?
2003.02.15 22:01
chronosomatics 00 : The Timepiece of Humanity 01 : an interpretive method that deals with the interrelationship between chronological or historical sequence and consecutive transverse sections of the human body 02 : a metaphorical link between specific points in time with specific points on or in the human body 03 : a theory whereby the morphology and physiology of the human body is seen as representative of the complete continuum of human existence 04 : the calendar incarnate
[the main reason why I don't feel bankrupt, exhausted or closed]
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