Wow...

   Lots of stuff going on.  It seems that the previous discussion is suddenly moot 
because the MF is functioning again!  How odd....

   I think this "monument"al discussion is going the wrong direction.  I see a lot of 
bickering over whether a statue ought to be "politically correct" (allegedly a social 
value) or "historically accurate" (allegedly an intellectual value)...

   Everyone is trying to determine the "truth" of which is "better" - a multiracial 
statue or an "accurate" statue.  How can either one of these be "better"?  On one 
hand, the logic that says "we need x race and y race and z race" (in this case, 
African, Hispanic, and Anglo) seems to ask under its breath "What about Asians?"  
Would it be "better" to make is *four* firemen?  Or five?  What about fire-WOMEN?  How 
diverse should it be?

   The above is most definitely a SOCIAL QUALITY question.  I just don't see how 
anyone could classify it any other way and still be reasonale.

   Not to say that the intellectualy discussion is much better.  Accuracy may not be 
Quality... but historical accuracy, AKA (in some circles) "truth" (though not this 
circle, eh?) certainly falls under the category (though it doesn't neccessarily embody 
it).  The question really is, "But is it ART?" (a great analysis of this can be found 
in Scott McCloud's "Understanding Comics")

   So either the "social" statue or the "intellectual" statue would have quality.  
Specifically, they would bear static social or static intellectual quality.  Whichever 
we need most right now would be the most important one to have - intellectual may be 
"higher" but don't forget that important social foundation!

   But if I read "Lila" correctly there is a higher quality... Quality, if you will.  
Anyone?  Anyone?  That's right.  Dynamic Quality is what we ought to be seeking.  And 
no offense to anyone, but deciding to be either historically accurate or politically 
correct is not a choice a sculptor applying Dynamic Quality is going to make.  Such 
choices are not made "on the cutting edge of reality".

   No, such choices are made elsewhere - mostly in the Boardroom, where Bureaucrats 
can squeeze as much Celebrity out of the situation as possible.  Pirsig had a thing or 
two to say about *that* as well...

   But I could be wrong.  Any takers?  Sorry if I'm not totally clear, this is hastily 
composed during my lunch break.. (^_^)

     Later,
       Kenny



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