Helen,
Thank you for the generous restatement of a perfectly understandable original.
Frankly, I wouldn't have had the patience. It always amazes me just how bold
idiocy can be. One would think that an unfamiliar language might spark one's
curiosity to well... want to learn something rather tha
mate questions* and there is *room
for discussion*...
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27;m saying there are *unanswered and legitimate questions* and there is
> *room
> for discussion*...
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>
>
As pointed out by Simon, I found the art and language quotes deeply
ironic given that their practice was largely nourished (and financed)
within the University of Leeds
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enormously pertinent). And I'm
> *not* trying to make some easy or pat argument - I'm saying there are
> *unanswered and legitimate questions* and there is *room
> for discussion*...
>
>
>
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t; and which both made me laugh and struck me as enormously pertinent). And I'm
> *not* trying to make some easy or pat argument - I'm saying there are
> *unanswered and legitimate questions* and there is *room
> for discussion*...
>
>
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& shouldn't stop us arguing the detail, though, as we head for the
barricades...
michael
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est of society ( and I'm very grateful
>> to Rob for the Art and Language quotes which I previously knew nothing about
>> and which both made me laugh and struck me as enormously pertinent). And I'm
>> *not* trying to make some easy or pat argument - I'm saying there are
&
On 09/01/10 11:43, tom corby wrote:
> This is a good old fashioned bit of shit-stirring.
I can't really imagine Michael "shit-stirring"...
> As pointed out by Simon, I found the art and language quotes deeply
> ironic given that their practice was largely nourished (and financed)
> within the U
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From: Rob Myers
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Hi Rob (and all),
Fun quotes (for the prose alone). Yes. stones, glass houses, logs in
eyes and specks in eyes. The following quote is from the
acknowledgements of Rita Raley's 2009 "Tactical Media" book (which I
will teach this semester in a freshman "liberal studies introductory
colloquium"
Hi Curt,
You're course sounds fascinating. I wish I could enroll!
>
> "It is my fervent wish that this book will become obsolete becaues
> the world will have changed so dramatically that this study of
> art-activism could only appar as a quaint historical artifact, its
> latent pessimism misguid
Hi Renee,
I found the post from Curt very interesting, as well as your own post
mentioning your own experience about being part of The Next 5 Minutes in
Amsterdam and Rotterdam. I went to the Next 5 minutes in 96 -
http://www.n5m.org/n5m2/ and even though there were a couple of issues I
had at
Hi Curt & all,
As someone who mainly comes from a self-education position, or rather
from a place where I come from a very poor and violent working class
family - which spent most of the time either being put in social care,
whether this be in borstals and prison, plus family members vanishing
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Hi Curt & all,
As someone who mainly comes from a self-education position, or rather
from a place where I come from a very poor and violent working class
family - which s
specially when a lot of heat has been
generated in a discussion, but I'm glad you have.
regards
michael
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Hi Renee,
I'm just playing devil's advocate with those potential critiques of
tactical media. You are absolutely correct to point out that
"tactical media" is anything but monolothic and homogenous -- by
definition, because to be tactical is to be supple. The work we will
discuss in class is t
Thanks Marc,
I would say that explains a lot, and I mean that as a compliment. In
addition to Illich and Friere, I would add Ranciere's "The Ignorant
Schoolmaster." We homeschool four children with a fifth on the way,
so teaching, art making, and writing are increasingly intertwined in
my life
biggsuk
From: marc garrett
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distributed creativity
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Hi Simon, Just catching up, Good to read a
Hi Curt,
Sorry for the slow response, much happening lately with projects etc...
>More than any craft (including artmaking, including writing) teaching
>is a bottomless pit. You could devote an entire life to mastering the
>craft and you would still have barely begun to scratch the surface.
>
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