Re: Lev on the embarressment of digital art

2020-09-18 Thread Anonymousemail
>From a private chat thread of 30 young artists, writers, researchers.. In response to Levs post, first added to the chat with the comment: I think Lev is having an existential crisis  Person A: I see real people, not ideas and meaningless sounds of yet another electronic music performance, or

Re: Lev on the embarressment of digital art

2020-09-18 Thread Tilman Baumgärtel
After my first visit to Riga in 1999 I mentioned to my aunt that we went to the Jugendstil quarter that Mikhail Eisenstein, father of Sergei Eisenstein, built there. She told me that this was considered a quaint and dated part of the city because of the "old-fashioned architecture" when she

Re: Lev on the embarressment of digital art

2020-09-18 Thread Kurtz, Steven
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Re: WTF happened In 1971?

2020-09-18 Thread John Hopkins
Yes, far more interesting would be confirmed stats like that for China, for the last 4,000 years ... jh On 18/Sep/20 00:20, lizvlx wrote: Based on the page content everything is always USA. This graph is not valid in other places and we should stop referring to the USA at all times. It is

Re: WTF happened In 1971?

2020-09-18 Thread lizvlx
Based on the page content everything is always USA. This graph is not valid in other places and we should stop referring to the USA at all times. It is boring, 20th century and produces false conclusions. Liz > On 17.09.2020, at 21:28, José María Mateos wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at