Hi Michael,

I agree,

I've been writing a lot these days. And, the most important thing for me, is editing out the nonsense and to make it as clear as possible for those who are not directly engaged in subjects, histories and fields being studied. Although, if you're writing about particular fields of practice there will always be an element of jargon. However, it can be broken down and opened up in ways that actively try to create the conditions for possible forms of emancipation, which is the main reason I bother doing it at all.

Wishing you well.

marc


HI Curt,Ruth  all
I very much enjoyed both Curt's EVP essay and the essay/interview with Karen 
Blisset of Ruth's posted a little earlier this week.
Both deal with complex issues in a way that is refreshingly free of jargon. I'm 
beginning to feel that a striving towards clarity is almost a moral imperative, 
that the kind of theoretical oneupmanship & obfuscation which characterises so 
much art writing marches in a curious way hand in hand with the ever more 
marketised art world. Much of it, in my gloomier moments, recalls the antics of 
snake oil salesmen, witting or no.
In neither instance am I sure that I accept the whole of your case. Of course 
this doesn't matter a jot because I can turn over your arguments in my head and 
come to a perspective of my own, which will incorporate some but not all of 
what you both assert. That seems to me a valuable thing to be able to do. 
Unusually I read both of your pieces twice and got more food for thought each 
time.

I enjoyed the videos to which your essay is appended Curt, but I have to 
confess I enjoyed the Playdamage distillation more -there's an immediacy, a 
potency, about it which your very carefully wrought and extremely smart videos 
somehow don't quite have, for me at least, although there is a great deal to 
admire in them.
best wishes
michael




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Subject: [NetBehaviour] Static Trapped in Mouths / Electronic Brain Violence,   
Creepy Pasta, and Undecidable Texture

Hi All,

Here is some new art I made and a new essay I wrote for the wonderful 
Electronic Voice Phenomena project:
http://www.electronicvoicephenomena.net/index.php/curt-cloninger-static-trapped-in-mouths/

Best,
Curt
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