> > From: Ann Tomoko Yamamoto <yamamoto_ann@yahoo.co.jp>
> > … but (I think) art cries out first and
> > foremost for
> > relevance; I might be totally naive, but I think this could be framed
> > as a
> > media art problem, and not an administrative problem…
Yes, as long as artists cling to the whims and abuses of the
Subsidy Circuit we will only see vapid (new media or
otherwise) 'art' that is merely institutionally valid and
irrelevant (to all but the artworld acolytes.)
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