Flourescent light still spins me out.


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From: paul & keely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 4:44 AM
Subject: hothouse:[Fwd: new and old]


> (I tried to send this email to the list some time ago when the server
> went down (to no avail) so I thought that I would try again......)
>
>
> I worry about the term new media arts as new technologies are old as
> soon as they are invented much less dispersed for the marketplace. I
> also worry about the cult of the new without acknowledging the old, look
> at the Balkans War, look at Damien Hurst.
>
> Call me an idealist but I envisage a trend in the next few years or
> perhaps the next while, where an underbelly of rawer artworks
> transgress the so called new media works and digital hype is viewed as
> old hat or merely complicit with multinational (new) media moguls.
>
> Did you hype the power of video or the television?
>
> Be brash. Be critical.
>
> Keely
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> hothouse: media arts discussion and action at the threshold of
> technology and the 21st Century
> MANIFESTO 2nd - 12th November 1999 Experimenta Media Arts
> www.experimenta.org
>
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hothouse: media arts discussion and action at the threshold of
technology and the 21st Century
MANIFESTO 2nd - 12th November 1999 Experimenta Media Arts
www.experimenta.org

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