Hi James
'this is not a pipe' and could be a staple gun, so what is at stake
here is, naming.
In naming things we approach what it is to think and this painting
makes you think that the world could be seen differently. How you think
relates to your own life and intellectual/emotional
OurSpace by Christine Harold.
http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/H/harold_ourspace.html
In OurSpace Christine Harold has produced a deep, subtle and
thought-provoking history and critique of the strategies that activists
have used to try to resist corporate enclosure of public social space
over
some of you might be interested in this.
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re: what remains - this isn't a broken body (I've worked w/ broken bodies
btw both m and f) but tantric-ecstatic; I'm sorry you read it otherwise.
yours alan
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i hope you don't mind my questioning but...
how can i see the difference between a broken body and a tantric-ecstatic
?
if it is a secret, i'll understand that some day, perhaps, i will
understand that specific work of you or maybe more about you.
thank u very much for answering,
lv,