When  it's presented up side down with a different name,
It's aesthetics changes, no?
mando

On Jun 18, 2009, at 3:48 AM, [email protected] wrote:

In a message dated 6/17/09 10:17:04 PM, [email protected] writes:


BTW, if you refer to it as "Duchamp's Urinal," you're referring to the
phenomenal object. If, however, you refer to "Duchamp's Fountain,"
then you're referring to his named WoA and to the "concept" that
distinguishes it from the functional item, and that may be noumenal


Oho. I knew there was something strange, it's the company I keep. But
surely the noumenal bits
influence the phenomenal bits? It can't be the other way round,it will
always be a ceramic in the shape of a (French) urinal.
Kate Sullivan


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