Nmherman on 19 Feb 2001 18:33:13 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> The Palimpsest (fwd) |
In a message dated 2/19/2001 11:10:24 AM Central Standard Time, bbrace@eskimo.com writes: > Like > augurs studying clouds But this is Barthes or one of those guys to a T! I wrote an essay about it once. I'd offer that people meditating or feeling good while seeing clouds is better? Neurologically, I think the proportion of what we "take in" cognitively and what we "put out" expressively is out of balance. Too much is offered to us as "learning," "entertainment," "art," "TV," "writing," "newspapers," "conversations," "webart," "pop music," and we offer too little of our own creativity to the perceptual arena. We don't make our own music, we buy it, et cetera. Same with food for god's sake, no one knows how to cook or even eat for ourselves anymore. Ads for Arby's do the eating for us, we just pay the cashier. So I think the out of balance is part of the problem. The ratio of intake to output. This has been the primary valve of control by the rich since the beginning of the whole god damn human project. It really ain't no brain-buster I don't think. Of course if everything you put out is shit, like say Genius 2000, then you got the same old problem. What's good for the best is good for the rest. Weird non-sequitur: I was speculating to myself this weekend that the powers-that-know are preparing for a global "desert-age" in the next century. There will be a major arable-land grab and an equally total freshwater grab. They're just not telling us so we don't panic. The majority of humans will either be destitute and migratory or urban-technological. The desert conditions will justify martial law, even in the US, so the whole pretense to democracy and human rights will become null for the foreseeable future. Just pessimism? I don't know, if the water's already melting it will probably keep melting a lot longer. Let's focus on SU/McCord and Max for President of Harvard. Best, Max Herman _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold