> I believe that form and function are so intimately intertwined that > pragmatism without aesthetic is meaningless. > > cls
I believe that real life context greatly affects one's tastes. Psychology is one's own history, with all the experiences life brings. I lived 16 years without Internet and I'm 26. If you want a tool to be functional, it may be required to have a certain shape - either if I like that shape or I don't. Art also has an objectively undefinable function, so you can't decide what a functional art form is. Simplicity is one arbitrary choice. I like Mozart and Minimalism just as much as I like Dadaism or free Jazz, even if they have different forms and subjective functions. It takes me quite some time to write in my crappy english by the way :) -- Wyrmskull
