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> Subject: Re: [313] RE: Detroit Techno & Art
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> In a message dated 24/06/00 11:43:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Mark Pauline from SRL used to do some pretty off the hook stuff. As time
> > has progressed he has gotten a little more business
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>Wasn't this the basis for Air Liquide's- Robot Wars release of the same
name
>on Sm:)le?
>
i doubt that there is any conection to that 10"
i think there was a Monte Cazaza/Factrix video that used SRL
stuff for visuals can't r
In a message dated 24/06/00 11:43:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Mark Pauline from SRL used to do some pretty off the hook stuff. As time
> has progressed he has gotten a little more business oriented and he
> isn't quite as radical as he once was. He isn't attacking bill boards
> anymore, he i
Hello,
Mark Pauline from SRL used to do some pretty off the hook stuff. As time
has progressed he has gotten a little more business oriented and he
isn't quite as radical as he once was. He isn't attacking bill boards
anymore, he isn't stealing his supplies from factories anymore either.
;) These
> more a hip-hop artist than techno, but how about M.C. Escher? :)
>
> the question might be: which artist uses technology
> to create art? someone like Warhol?
Echer did not use technology to create his art ???
> how about sampling/collage or found objects?
> Duchamp and the surrealists?
you shou