John Drefahl wrote: > Well I have asked myself this question many times.. Have we taken >the > mediums to the point of exhaustion? If that's the only game in town, maybe. Or maybe we'll learn to move on from judging things just in terms of whether they advance things. > Have we done everything that is > to be done. As worried about in the C19th, at least. > Now it seems we just recreate it over and > over again.. as if it was an excercise. Doesn't that depend on your attitude - if you put something of yourself in, or just want to recreate someone elses work. ________________________________________________________________________ Start an Email List For Free at Topica. http://www.topica.com/register
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