My buzzer is always sensitive to the screechy rrzzzzz of paradox which opens the gate to reality. WC
________________________________ From: Michael Brady <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 7:29:49 AM Subject: Re: Heidegger and Singularity-string On Apr 29, 2009, at 8:25 AM, Michael Brady wrote: > I understand this, but we part company at the "There's art" moment. My > experience is that, like you, I have the buzzer constantly on, but when only > when I see something that I rapidly *and provisionally* declare to be > "art-qualified" do I apply "artistic criteria" to it. Aesthetic qualities can > be perceived in things that I do not call "art," such as manufactured > product, type and typography, clothing, living things, landscapes (terrain). I apologize. Somehow, a line got dropped before I sent this message. After this paragraph, it should read: Let me try another analogy, in two parts and two versions: > A. > 1. You and I are talking. I want to give you directions to some other place. > I point out there, then to the left, to the right, and The rest is okay. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Michael Brady [email protected]
