High Theory is just the ideas that we have when we're high. They are full of
meaning at the time - but the meaning disappears with the buzz.

Low Theory states that, "If you can't eat it, screw it, or piss on it, than
it isn't good for anything".

The most interesting bits of life happen in the Intermediate Theory, which
not coincidentally, seems to be where Fluxus is situated.

A!

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Hi, it's just that 'high theory' is invariably hierarchical;
the slots are rigged.

/:b

On Thu, 11 May 2006, placekraft/LeisureArts wrote:

> Brad:
>
> I was at the conference too - Aren't we all showmen [sic]
> in our own way? I thought that conference was a nice way
> to situate "high theory," a way to "contaminate" it...





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