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Fwd: [Humanist] 25.606 on failure
–[1]———————————————————————— Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2012 09:21:35 -0500 From: James Rovira Subject: Re: [Humanist] 25.602 on failure I was struck by this quotation too. I think my starting place is thedefinition of failure as the disjunction between intent and realization.From that, I go in a few directions. I’ll be thinking in terms of art,…
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jessicaeaton: cfaal 78, 2010 News onslaught! Some of it not that new anymore! I am also very pleased to have recently won the Bright Spark Award for the Magenta Foundations Flash Forward 2011 Emerging Photographers from the UK, USA and Canada! A giant thanks to this years jury, and of course, Maryann and the Magenta…
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Frieze Magazine | Lauren Cornell | Down the Line
Frieze Magazine | Lauren Cornell | Down the Line towerofsleep: The last 20 years have seen revolutions in technology that have transformed our lives. How have art and its institutions reacted? In the Nostalgia District Lauren Cornell is executive director of Rhizome and adjunct curator at the New Museum, New York, USA. The 16 May…
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theatlantic: How the War Will Change Art Rising evil is concomitant with the destruction of art. Before anyone had heard of the Mullah Omar, NPR described to the world the obliteration of the Bamiyan buddhas. No vision of the Third Reich is complete without mountains of “degenerate” texts set ablaze, the deckled edges of Hemingway…