Some of them do come straight across, though by i accident i suppose
as like you say there's Yu1 Yu2 Yu3 etc. The fei worked first try
and also hsiang of which I think I used the radical not the phonetic class (i
guess).
Dr. Weiger's book _Chinese Characters_ was first published in 1915.
The
http://www.hevanet.com/solipsis/desktopcollage/oldgraph.jpg
look like cytomorphs or nerve cells
dimension
(the unmanned baggage scanner is a great conceptual foil)
Geeks gather at 'What The Hack'
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--- Dan Waber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dimension
Twnga Twang
For Min Xiao-Fen
Play me a koto, a lute, or a pipa
But emphasize the distaff, off-staff notes, please.
Someday you'll play like this, Merry
If you spend a couple of happy lives
At the koto factory.
So hit that box, too. John Cage kisses you.
All ancestors descend to our ceiling.
It
deconstruction of
deconstruction of Degas
deconstruction of Painting
deconstruction of Impressionism
deconstruction of The West
deconstruction of Culture
deconstruction of Perception
deconstruction of The Real
http://www.asondheim.org/degaslegs3.jpg
http://www.asondheim.org/degaslegs4.jpg
this is interesting alan. my sense is that the rough frayed topology, and
really its gridding,
of the head covering is a kind of analogy for mappings; libidinal, aesthetic,
sensory, personal, linguistic, etc.
also in the sense of a weaving, mappings as weavings or vast constructionist
Post-synthetic Hue Analysis of a Nude
2005
http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/ThreshM04.jpg
One of Matisse’s famous nudes is divided by Hue over a 12-part spectrum between 0 and 1. Saturation and Value are kept as is.
If you were to multiply the 12 images together, you could recover the
Funny how your critique of the Degas dancer sculptures is similar what
they were panned for originally -- as being ugly, and their content
mundane. Plus, phallic... That is not to say you are being
conservative in your critique since they are so entrenched in
mass-aesthetics, as you say safe
That little back stage bronzed and tutu'd rat phallic?
Jeez, where's a cigar when you need it?
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--- Talan Memmott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny how your critique of the Degas dancer
sculptures is similar what
they were panned for originally -- as being ugly,
and their content
mundane.
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