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Sontag – On Photography, 1977
The possession of a camera can inspire something akin to lust. And like all credible forms of lust, it cannot be satisfied: first, because the possibilities of photography are infinite; and, second, because the project is finally self-devouring. The attempts by photographers to bolster up a depleted sense of reality contribute to the depletions. Our…
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Sontag – Illness as Metaphor, 1978
The policy of equivocating about the nature of their disease with cancer patients reflects the conviction that dying people are best spared the news that they are dying, and that the good death is the sudden one, best of all if it happens while we’re unconscious or asleep. Yet the modern denial of death does…
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Sontag – Notes on Camp, 1964
I am strongly drawn to camp, and almost as strongly offended by it. That is why I want to talk about it, and why I can. For no one who wholeheartedly shares in a given sensibility can analyze it’ he can only, whatever his intention exhibit it. To name a sensibility, to draw it contours…
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Sontag – On culture and the New Sensibility, 1965
Having one’s sensorium challenged or stretched hurts. The new serious music hurts one’s ears, the new painting does not graciously reward one’s sight, the new films and the few interesting new prose works do not go down easily the commonest complaint about the films of Antonioni or the narratives of Beckett or Burroughs is the…
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Sontag – Against Interpretation, 1964
Ours is a culture based on excess, on overproduction; the result is a steady loss of sharpness in our sensory experience. All the conditions of modern life – its material plentitude, – conjoin to dull our sensory faculties. And it s in the light of the condition of our senses, or capacities (rather than those…
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Lazaridis : Wired 13:01
Fundamental research is hit or miss. You have no idea what could happen or when. The only guarantee is that if you invest in it and prioritize resources will enough, eventually it will change everything.
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Stewart Brand : Wired 13.01
The Problems are solvable.
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Bad Education
Almodovar’s latest is such a messed up muddle that it is hard to know where to start. I guess starting with the music is never a bad place, and the music in this is never bad. Alberto Iglesias put the soundtrack together and it is by turns campy, classic, and deeply haunting. It reminded me…
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Clif Bars
ok, so I as work on being vegan I am going to start eating clif bars – the faq says that a bar and piece of fruit can replace a meal so I thought that I would make a quick list of the clif bars that do not contain dairy: Crunchy Peanut Butter Honey Roasted…
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Why
Chirsto is going to install another big art work. This time it is in New York’s Central Park. The price tag is US$20,000,000.00. He and his wife are funding this largely through the sale of sketches of the art work. The work is a bunch of fabric hanging over the walk ways and paths of…
