Thanks John for this enlightening article. If in fact art is essentially
information to be filtered and disseminated through culture, then it would
seem logical that the artist have some degree of control over how that
information is shaped and archived. In fact I see it as ultimately the
responsibility of the artist to manage that information.

On 6/24/15, 12:22 PM, "John Hopkins" <chaz...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I'd also call attention to Tom Sherman's now-vintage article:
>
>"The Finished Work of Art is a Thing of the Past"
>
>http://wp.me/prVzk-d0l
>
>which I always thought was interesting...
>
>jh
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