"Armin Medosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>There is no such thing as media arts criticism.

are you just being hyperbolic as you point towards what you feel is
inadequate? i am asking this Q in this way b/c of course, (it may be
obvious + redundant but) there are various existing
[modes/structures/discourses] that consider themselves + are widely
understood as "media arts criticism", i.e. the 30+ yr art-historical
[conversation/critiques] [about/of] video art.(this probably snds like a
lockedGroove to sum, but) this precise oversight is one of the basic
assumptions of the criticalartware project, in that we are concerned w/ +
committed to bringing these discourses into proximity as
[shared/overlapping/timelapsing/parallel] histories.


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