On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Adrian Miles <adrian.mi...@rmit.edu.au> wrote:
>
> and there is something in the grace of a Bresson who recognised the most
> intensely personal (and religious) are beyond representation and should be
> presented as such. (This is a big debate in things like the holocaust where
> there is rich debate as to whether something of such a scale is devalued by
> being represented within a story, it is also a tradition in things like
> negative theology which work on the premise that the sacred is byeond
> representation because it is beyond any ordinary scale).
>
> sometimes less can be more.

People can theorize all they like.
"Publish and be damned" is often the easiest solution!

Dave.

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