Re: Post-Modernism source of moral equivocation?
by maxherman, 07.17.02 04:37 pm
Um, I don't know dick about Kant but the categorical imp, numena, and that=
the only thing good in itself is a good will (I disagree). I got no time fo=
r
these ancient dabblers. Zen motorcycle, the gathering storm. I'm here to
ship-shape several states.
Kubrick I Max am pissed hard and if you like you can watch me use my arts a=
nd
crafts to lose fuckface the next election.
Dildoface I mean.
Re: Post-Modernism source of moral equivocation?
by maxherman, 07.17.02 06:22 pm
Whether my arts and crafts will be effective is of course for me to know an=
d
you to find out, but my most recent work of shitfacture, an occasional piec=
e
dedicated to the Getty's current DMCA injunction against Curt Cloninger of=
lab404.com and his "nature quilt," is a primo example.
Hand-type the following letters into your browser to see it:
w w w . g e o c i t i e s . c o m / g e n i u s - 2 0 0 0 / g e t t y . J P=
G
[case sensitive].
The original is on sale to benefit Curt's legal defense fund. That's the
morality, the unequivocation, of my kind of postmodernism.
Re: Post-Modernism source of moral equivocation?
by tagent, 07.17.02 07:25 pm
"It looks good, it tastes good, and by golly it does you good."
Re: Post-Modernism source of moral equivocation?
by missmarymack, 07.17.02 09:25 pm
As if Shrub has done anything so bad as a BLOWJOB.
Re: Post-Modernism source of moral equivocation?
by nemonemini, 07.18.02 11:03 am
by thingsthatgo, 07.15.02 06:14 am
Pomo (is) was very much (a) part of modernism—which, for my money, =
has not
actually happened yet—a kind of 'the after' heralding in the 'forme=
r'.
From Globalization to Oikoumene
eonix.8m.com/chapsix_5.htm
????exploding line that fell back reforming itself, thicker and fainter, to=
o
broad to notice the straight line curve.
_____________
John Landon
My tracking software picked up this source for some visitors to the webpage=
indicated at eonix.8m.com
Hope someone found it useful. However, it's the wrong place to start. Cf. <=
A HREF="http://eonix.8m.com/postmodern.htm,">
eonix.8m.com/postmodern.htm,</A> for an analysis of the idea of a postmoder=
n
period, which is not the same as a postmodern 'ism'. Not the same at all.=
This website is source for a) online text of World History and the Eonic
Effect
b) material critiquing Darwinism in light of history, where the theory does=
a
bad job, as artists of all stripes should begin to realize.
Did your craft appear by natural selection?
Are you bamboozled by Darwin in the midst of discussions of Kant and Hegel
Bamboozled or just made to shut up?
What is the place of art in evolution?
Better question, more specific: Does Greek Tragedy appear at random or as a=
n
evolutionary emergent genre (during the so-called Axial Age) in an historic=
al
phase?
Why is the genre of tragedy so rare, and perfectly placed according to eoni=
c
periodization?
This and much else at <A HREF="http://eonix.8m.com/">eonix.8m.com/</A>
John Landon
http://artforum.com/talkback/id=4136