On 04/05/13 21:28, manik wrote: > Text we could read here is one more example of Rob's extraordinary gift to > wrote clear and deep at the same time. One who never herd for *glitch art* > after that text could say than he know what's that all about :)
Thank you! We are all, in part, the products of genetic glitches, as that is what mutations are. And we are all, in part, the products of cultural glitches, as this is where we depart from existing culture by misunderstanding or accident. Glitch is a kind of clinamen. ;-) > That text, also, inspire us to think about our position in > 'never-ending-now' which most people call time. Isn't it our / almost / duty http://www.wired.com/opinion/2013/04/present-shock-rushkoff-r-u-sirius/ "Narrative Collapse is what happens when we no longer have time in which to tell a story." > to find our personal and intimate GLITCH (?) because assuredness that war > and violence must be and stay only and irreplaceable way to keep world in > 'living amplitude' mean keep up with attitude that ''mistake'' as aesthetic > category must be or ''cultivate fake ignorance'' ( we are witnesses of new > fashion who insist on ''childish'' painting and false naivety ), or it's '' > no doubt '' corporativ art who serve only to make things bigger and more > expensive, to make *spectacular* things! Instead of church, now corporativ > ideology and their institutions take care about Anish sculpture, Koons work, > Marina performance and Hirst butterfly ... This is sort of mega mental > glitch without chance to became human art again and we 'mortal' people have > nothing to do with that, even without irony - it's divine intrigue. You are right about the *divinity* of market art. To quote Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine "...divinity is the state of things that come from a supernatural power or deity, such as a god, or spirit beings, and are therefore regarded as sacred and holy. Such things are regarded as "divine" due to their transcendental origins, and/or because their attributes or qualities are superior or supreme relative to things of the Earth. Divine things are regarded as eternal and based in truth, while material things are regarded as ephemeral and based in illusion." The Market has replaced God and History as the supernatural agency in this world. > So what's glitch art ? > Its our right to find dark corner in our brain and see what's there without > fear of consequences. Temptation's are horrible. Put on side of main-stream, Yes there's a need for openness and potential in culture, for this other space. > without influence, money and always in mistrust we must exept our glitch not > as ''I don't fucking care'' excuse to make stupid things, we should acccept > our glitch as safe point in dark, point we could put our leg to make next > step. Most of other calculation's are, actualy indulgence to post - neo - > liberal butcher store and ideology who became day by day, more and more base > for totalitarian society. > ...MANIK ... MAY ... 2013 .. I think you are pointing to a Glitch *ethics*. At the start of Terry Gilliam's film "Brazil", a fly lands in a teletype printer causing a one letter glitch in the name on an arrest warrant for a citizen in a totalitarian state. The negative events of the film cascade from that event... - Rob. _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
