[NetBehaviour] art 3.14

James Morris james at jwm-art.net
Fri Feb 10 01:25:11 CET 2012


On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 00:22:51 +0000
James Morris <james at jwm-art.net> wrote:

> 
> 
> formally known as
> creative
> art
> practice
> normalization
> 
> hitherto known as
> creative art practice normalization
> 
> name forming as hitherto creatively tethered practice
> 
> 95% crap
> 
> here's my thinking:
> 
> if 95% of everything i regard i judge to be crap
> then
> how does that apply to the universe?
> 95% of the universe is empty space.
> how does that apply to the world?
> 95% of the world is empty of meaning.
> therefor i am right to judge 95% of everything as crap
> 
> 
> here some more thinking by me:
> damn i forgot.
> 
> ah.
> 
> i think my way around obstacles in my life rather than do anything
> about them. that's why i like programming. i can think my way around
> the problems and better yet half the time i don't actually need to do
> that much thinking: copy & paste & modify or trial-and-error
> stabbings. sometimes a programming problem really does require
> thinking and then i have trouble.
> 
> that's why i gave up painting. too many obstacles that couldn't be
> thought around or i couldn't be bothered to think about ways to solve
> them. the thinking around obstacles isn't actually thinking about ways
> to resolve the problem caused by the obstacle more just thinking it
> away.
> 
> 
> -
> 
> 
> i sometimes think i insult artists who make art for a living as there
> is no risk no brief.
> 
> 
> --
> 
> but have i discovered a risk? blacklisting. serves me right. lure
> people to my site with free software to expose them to my art. lure
> people with art to my site to expose them to my software. yes the
> trickery. ha ha i am evil. ha ha. yes.
> 
> 
> 
> ---
> 
> the selfish artist cares only about his own work and cannot spare the
> time to look at the work of others yet expects always for his work to
> be viewed and talked about but is bitter of heart when not.


and certainly doesn't stand up to scrutiny.


> 
> approaching
> 



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