Annie;
Thanks for the link.
For-profit, now even not-for-profit, companies all begin by sounding
like they are humanitarians, but as they become profitable their will to
power, knows no limit, and unfortunately there is no limit imposed on them.
"Too big to fail,"//means that in Wall Street's reading of the myth,
Goliath slaughters and eats David.
-Joel
On 9/29/2014 11:48 PM, Annie Abrahams wrote:
I was there for one day
I left already
feeling betrayed because it turned out to be capital ventured and
wasn't as "free" as it announced
https://vimeo.com/106681730
Renee Turner wrote an interesting post about the ambiguity
http://www.fudgethefacts.com/?p=829
Personnaly I find it harder to not be able to trust people who act as
if they want the same thing as you want, than to know I am exploited.
There is also this https://aralbalkan.com/notes/ello-goodbye/
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:02 AM, BishopZ <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
consider it like a bridge...
a leap to yet another already dissipating plateau
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Roger Mills
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> anyone uncomfortable about the exclusivity that ello seems to be
propagating
> ?
>
> who has been invited ? why people haven't ? who you need to be,
or what you
> need to have done to get an invitation ?
>
> exhibitions in all the right places with all the right people ?
>
> isn't the basic premise of invitation only deeply flawed ?
>
> i know the arts thrive on this sort of thing but do we really
need more ?
>
> who does the vetting ? and who vets the vetters ?
>
> just sayin....
>
>
> --
> Roger Mills
> http://www.eartrumpet.org
> http://roger.netpraxis.net
>
> "Knowledge is only rumour until it is in the muscle" - Asaro
Mudmen, Papua
> New Guinea.
>
>
>
>
>
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