Hi Arlo, thanks for the tip.

I once read a book called "Motorcycle Maintenance” something, but I’ve never 
seen motorcycle maintenace performed as art. By the years I have seen some 
people losing control but I think it wasn’t regarded as a performance of art. 
Tomorrow a huge event called ”Open art” is opening in my town. My wife is 
participating so I guess I have to go there and watch. 
http://openart.se/2015/sv/ <http://openart.se/2015/sv/>

Jan-Anders

> 8 jun 2015 x kl. 16:18 skrev ARLO JAMES BENSINGER JR <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hey All,
> 
> For those interested, I see the new (June/July) issue of "Philosophy Now" is 
> all about "art". While most of the articles are behind a subscription wall (I 
> do not have a subscription), a couple are free, including the editorial that 
> sets up the issue.
> 
> https://philosophynow.org/issues/108/Angles_on_Art
> 
> Obviously, I'm a little disappointed that neither Pirsig nor Dewey (nor 
> Nietzsche) are even mentioned (one would think that Dewey's "Art as 
> Experience" would warrant at least passing mention). Although, maybe, these 
> ideas are addressed in the walled articles. 
> 
> Still, since "art" is of primary importance within a MoQ, thought I'd share.
> 
> Arlo
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