Saul, can you offer, as example, a single manufactured object that does not "continue to identify something the economic, social, and cultural circumstances of its audience"?
And if you can't -- after some self reflexivity - you may wish to abandon the credo stated below. >I believe art to be both aesthetic and rhetorical and that it hypothetical, speculative and constitutes a way of knowing - and while it "reflect the economic and social circumstances in which an artist works - if their work is successful it continues to identify something the economic, social, and cultural circumstances of its audience ____________________________________________________________ Prices, software, charts & analysis. Click here to open your online FX trading account. http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/fc/BLSrjnxUY6wgU61tLBWlNZuYBMyP96 sXKqvJLvU4hjQfQMc3uVaix8CTL8E/
