Win/Loss Record

2005-11-19 Thread Allen Bramhall
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2005-11-19 Thread Halvard Johnson
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Jean Baudrillard's The Conspiracy of Art.

2005-11-19 Thread phanero
Jean Baudrillard's The Conspiracy of Art. I am enjoying this text especially as I both agree with and disagree with the author in several registers. His use of the texts of Jarry is interesting and admirable, but the overall scope of the work is negative, if forthrightly so. It's the sort of 'is

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2005-11-19 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
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Re: Win/Loss Record

2005-11-19 Thread phanero
You have to meet the marebito.. Until then, it's no use trying to explain.. Not-an-Explanation: Do you not live in a dualistic O.S.mology? You may be interested in a Japanese Boo ddhist sect called jikkhai { you know maybe jicky?} who do not see good and evil as in absolute opposition

Re: Jean Baudrillard's The Conspiracy of Art.

2005-11-19 Thread Alan Sondheim
I love this text - I'm about to review a Stafford book (that's how I got it at the SLSA) - Body Criticism - have you read it? What's your take on her? Also given your interests, you should absolutely check out Lingis' Excesses if you haven't, as well as his more recent work - Alan (

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2005-11-19 Thread brueckl100
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Fwd: Downtime Play

2005-11-19 Thread _dream.thick[ener]_
On my way to Zurich I just met a colleague at the airport. We both fly routinely. I can't do it anymore. he said. All this air travel is just too much downtime for me. I moved onward passing through airport lobbies in New York City, London, and finally my Swiss destination. In these inbetween

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2005-11-19 Thread Halvard Johnson
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Re: Jean Baudrillard's The Conspiracy of Art.

2005-11-19 Thread phanero
I definitely want to look at whatever you suggest alan. The Echolalia book sounds fascinating, but then I have always had a thing for zone books. As for the O'Reilly stuff. It all sounds great, but really I get enough Geektopia at work so I kind of like to get in a more 18th Century mood at home,

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2005-11-19 Thread Ann Bogle
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Re: Jean Baudrillard's The Conspiracy of Art.

2005-11-19 Thread Alan Sondheim
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, phanero wrote: I definitely want to look at whatever you suggest alan. The Echolalia book sounds fascinating, but then I have always had a thing for zone books. As for the O'Reilly stuff. It all sounds great, but really I get enough Geektopia at work so I kind of like to

HYPERTEXT: End Fraction (fwd)

2005-11-19 Thread Alan Sondheim
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3 events 3 images

2005-11-19 Thread Alan Sondheim
3 events 3 images panama canal where it all began, airships floating dreamily above the softly warming waters, languorous women smiling, men murmuring sweet nothings in misty light chicago fire where cities burned into fantastic rococo grotesquerie, baroque grottos, flames mushrooming high

Re: Jean Baudrillard's The Conspiracy of Art.

2005-11-19 Thread phanero
The O'Reilly 'think' books and stuff like Bennahum really hold me however - if anything these have to do with communalities, not tech - of course.. you can imagine a kind of floppy freckled useless flipper a zombi-flipper growing from my head, perhaps it's pierced with the etymology of

Re: even t i'm e's ageless

2005-11-19 Thread Steve Dalachinsky
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Re: Jean Baudrillard's The Conspiracy of Art.

2005-11-19 Thread phanero
Ah - I noticed that image right away myself, Hello Dali - can't think of Dali deploying anything resembling this except perhaps the canes echo Dali's crutches.. No I see this as part of an older tradition involving the voices of things, that the character of things is closely analogous to

Re: Jean Baudrillard's The Conspiracy of Art.

2005-11-19 Thread Alan Sondheim
I knew the Zone books were numbered; I've never heard anyone reference them that way. At this point I have only a few; I've traded some in, including alas The Accursed Share. Saw a Bataille at the Salvation Army today on the other hand... - Alan On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, phanero wrote: The

Re: Jean Baudrillard's The Conspiracy of Art.

2005-11-19 Thread Alan Sondheim
Also, what about segmentalism? Not sure what you're referencing here - Alan On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, phanero wrote: Ah - I noticed that image right away myself, Hello Dali - can't think of Dali deploying anything resembling this except perhaps the canes echo Dali's crutches.. No I see this as