> Personally, I can't wait till Rachel gets in gear and Rare returns and we > can all have some decent moderated discussion. Any ideas how long that > might > be? > I mean, creativity yes, but I've been around lists too long ...
In a message dated 5/30/2002 3:07:20 AM Central Daylight Time, integer@www.god-emil.dk writes:
> one may continue splitting any given universe indefinitely > thus obtaining one infinite number of components in > any bit of matter > > freedom is gained from the fact ...
In a message dated 5/30/2002 3:07:20 AM Central Daylight Time, integer@www.god-emil.dk writes:
> it is this assumption which the circular scale undermines. > Circular scale, that's really the main thing. It's a new kind of scale like the olden times when they invented ...
1-3 August, 2002: Conference: "Beyond Noise - Acoustic, Technical and Metaphorical Aspects of Noise in Music and Visual Arts"
Call for Works and Papers
The concept of noise has played an important role in the recent decades both in the creation of and reflection on music. In the mid-eighties it appeared ...
Subj: <nettime> Satire is out? They can't be serious Date: 5/30/2002 7:39:42 AM Central Daylight Time From: <A HREF="mailto:alias@aliasfrequencies.org">alias@aliasfrequencies.org</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:nettime-l@bbs.thing.net">nettime-l@bbs.thing.net</A> Sent from the Internet (Details)
In regards to the past entry I made that echoes my occasional plea for inte= llectual rigor, I was out for the evening and thought a little bit about wh= at I had said regarding cranks. What I had said had a lot of levels to it,= had some anger ...
I've always kind of thought of the second coming in the sense that the first coming was God made flesh; so the second coming would be the god made intellect. "Book of Life," by Hal Hartley, is ...
Here's some interesting lines from a thesis on Zen and Art that I came across. [I didn't write it.] Backs up some of the ideas of the Salvaggio Museum of Modern Living rather well, I believe.
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"Watts (1957:174) holds that the West sees and depicts nature in terms of ...