Verdi wrote:
> So on the one hand I really believe that the act of documenting your  
> life in public, like many are doing, is art in the way that Warhol's  
> soup cans or Picasso's found object sculptures are art.  On the other  
> hand, since it's impossible to miss these videoblogs, I'll assume  
> you're not talking about them in this context.  So, here are more  
> places to look that haven't been mentioned in this thread.
> I set up a second videoblog just for what I call "videoblog R&D"  
> <URL: http://graymattergravy.com > I also think a lot of posts on my  
> main videoblog fall into the artistic/performative category. At least  
> that's the way I think of them. 

I like to think the stuff I do falls under the heading of "art..."

But I suppose it's up to each individual viewer to decide such 
classifications...

Pete

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