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| Joshua Goldberg on 26 Sep 2000 02:07:05 -0000 |
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| [Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> Water-shedding |
It was a slightly tongue in cheek statement. More than slightly. Online,
nobody can hear you nuance.
I myself spend hours each day building virtual sandcastles. I can't write
well, and I wish I could.
I am fully aware that the art I create is impermanent- far more so than
simple words. I worry about the CD-ROM as an archival format; I hope he is
also keeping copies on paper.
I always forgive questions. They beat flames any day. ;) <--please note
smiley denoting bemused forgiveness and ingratiating humor.
best
j
on 9/25/00 10:25 AM, Phil Graham at phil.graham {AT} mailbox.uq.edu.au wrote:
> At 08:34 AM 25/09/00 -0400, Joshua Goldberg wrote:
>> "Anyone working as a digital artist is building castles made of sand."
>>
>> -- Jaron Lanier.
>>
>> I suppose Alan Sondheim can be forgiven for being mostly a writer.
>
> Why would a person need "forgiveness" for being a writer? Are you
> dispensing forgiveness to all us writers? Would you also forgive musicians
> too, since they are even more prehistoric than writers?
>
> Isn't writing, any sort of writing whether digitised or otherwise, an art
> form?
>
> What a strange and condescending post.
>
> Please forgive me for writing this question.
>
> Phil
>
>
--
Josh Goldberg
josh {AT} goldbergs.com
"It's OK, my sheet's got a hole in it!"
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