The cooler older kids had and there was a recession on so I wasn't worried about employability.
Your reason is much better. I think most reasons are much better. :-) On 29 Aug 2015 4:45 am, ruth catlow <[email protected]> wrote: > > I went to art school because when I was 14 I had an encounter with a tree (as > I passed it as a passenger in my parents' car) that I couldn't account for. I > needed to make myself unemployable for long enough to find out how I could > account for it. > > > On 26/08/15 09:37, Michael Szpakowski wrote: > > I just contributed to this very interesting project by Liz Flyntz: > > http://whydidyougotoartschool.tumblr.com/ > > I understand that she is quite keen to gather further responses - her mail is > here: > > http://www.lizflyntz.net/about-2/ > > I came across her whilst I was soliciting contributions for my own "22 theses > on art education project" which I am also very keen to get further responses > to.. > > http://www.22thesesonarteducation.org/ > > > > best wishes > michael > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > _______________________________________________ > > NetBehaviour mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > > > > -- > Co-founder Co-director > Furtherfield > > www.furtherfield.org > > +44 (0) 77370 02879 > Meeting calendar - http://bit.ly/1NgeLce > > Furtherfield is the UK's leading organisation for art shows, labs, & debates > around critical questions in art and technology, since 1997 > > Furtherfield is a Not-for-Profit Company limited by Guarantee > registered in England and Wales under the Company No.7005205. > Registered business address: Ballard Newman, Apex House, Grand Arcade, Tally > Ho Corner, London N12 0EH. _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
