--- kevin thurston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > yes, the historical avant-garde's project of merging > life and art > seems to have happened, but not exactly in the way > they invisioned > > guido, i believe, you stated a lot of things that > weren't art (duchamp > as social worker)--can you provide some examples of > this pure > aesthetic object you're refering to? I refer you to the work of Hoyt L. Sherman and perhaps as an intro; Art and Visual Perception by Arnheim. I'm busy now with a seminar and have too little time to answer directly. Guido
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