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Thanks Adam and Johannes
Yes, this silence of the ear, a symbolic object. An ear that is made for the
eye; whether it is on a back of a mouse or on Stelarc's arm when the sleeve is
rolled over. In both cases the ears call us to imagine
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Dear all - it is good to be here again and thanks Adam for inviting me back.
Unfortunately I didn't follow all of the conversation last week, as I was in
China, experiencing first hand some of the extremes of urban spatial
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Thanks Nell,
Interestingly enough- in 2002 we organised a conference titled the Aesthetics
of Care, there also was very little reference to the heavyweights of aesthetic
philosophy.
What we had instead was lots of discussion about the
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Thanks Rich, Tyler and Lynn
First - Lynn asked:
What are the degrees to which Semi-Living cells exist? And how did you come
to that term?
The cells are not semi-living, the cells are alive like cells are alive... it
is the assembly
to deal with these
fragments of life? If we name them semi-living would that change anything?
We spend the last seventeen years trying to figure that out.
Oron
Oron Catts
Director
SymbioticA| The Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts | School of Anatomy,
Physiology and Human Biology