News from Sunday, February 25, 2001 @ 2:12 AM, PSTemail from Japan:
solid. i like the frog and bubbles.
wayback in the cave? wow. that’s a trip to remember!…
how did we ever escape such a time or, rather, how will we ever get back?
it is so difficult these days with all of our maturity and advancement.
technology has put huge capabilities in our hands and i am willing to state
the obvious;
“our resurfaced past indoctrinated by the present would
astonish even the largest of simliar minds, only if we are able to grasp our
individual and current possiblities devided by one wholehearted
collaborative effort”.
DLa could astonish but, i believe our contributions should go further. i
mean, who is really going to grasp and follow such a title as “dead letter
art”? and our futures would be bleak if it is to be only in retrospect. i
propose a contributional step out of the current format. let’s view this
thing as a serious and (should i say) hardcore endeavor of deployable
capablilities rather than something that will always be created from only a
memory. creating memories from the now is better than creating them from
remembrance. the here and now will always be the past in our futures.
therefor, if we don’t do something from the now that will not be worth
something substantially “more” than only a memory in our futures then the
title of “dead letter art” would be justifiable.
- it should be “live letter art”.
FCU
[ Edited on: 01/23/07 ] | [ 1 ]
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[ Tuesday, January 23, 2007 ]
I had no idea..