On Oct 22, 2009, at 14:07 , Derby Chang wrote:

Have been following Errol's very amusingly obsessive analysis of the veracity of certain Walker Evans and Arthur Rothstein photos. He's up to part 4, but here's the first part

http://morris.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/18/the-case-of-the-inappropriate-alarm-clock-part-1/

My favourite line: " or Evans could have manipulated the clock times. But why? Why would he do such a thing? Just to screw up people like me?


I've read the first 4 parts now, and I think I'll go no further. It's like two old dodgers examining the wood on a picture frame and arguing over what forest the tree was cut from.

Get over it. All photographs, and all writings, are manipulations of reality. <---- period


Joseph McAllister
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There is no off position to the genius switch.
Genius can, however, be observed as insanity.


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