On 05/09/2012 10:31 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 10:45:33PM +0100, Rob Myers wrote:
On 05/08/2012 05:52 PM, Morlock Elloi wrote:
The curiously absent question is why there should be social media in the
first place, and 'media' in general.
Lascaux.
Notice that memes and
My friend at Yahoo, a senior engineer, tells me that his co-workers are in a
lather. Their CEO, known for a leadership style, reorganization strategy,
and corporate housecleaning method akin to swinging a double-headed axe
blindfolded, apologized twice last week for having made the mistake not of
On the occasion of the action by refugees-on-the-street who started a camp
outside the Collective Center at Ter Apel in the north of the Netherlands on
the 8th of May, Jo van der Spek of M2M wrote the following column. These
migrants are supposed to return voluntarily to their country, because
Self-conscious-artists-everywhere:
By now, Lascaux has grown principally into a
massive conservation/preservation industry mobilizing
vast resources and hundreds of experts, many more
than those actually concerned with its artistic content.
Lascaux was NOT meant to be art!
These are
On the 8th of May 2012 refugees-on-the-street again started a camp
outside the Collective Center at Ter Apel in the north of the
Netherlands These migrants are supposed to return voluntarily to their
country, because the Dutch government believes that they are not in
danger there. However
Religion is no more credible than art, to describe Lascaux, perhaps
much less so due to its hyper-explanatory application to cultures (also
an aggregatingly suspect term) from a polished view, to gloss raw material
with a narrative rationale likely to appeal to consumers, or best, to funders
of
maybe some of those can explain /geert
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