Nmherman on Fri, 25 Jan 2002 09:55:01 +0100 (CET)


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[Nettime-bold] Free G2K Screensaver, or, Re: <nettime> Bourdieu's question


In a message dated 1/24/2002 12:08:51 PM Central Standard Time, 106271.223@compuserve.com writes:


But in practice, this critical movement remains very weak,
largely because it is enclosed within a national scale; and one of the
major questions of politics, it seems to me, is how to bring a position on
the left of the social-democratic governments into existence on an
international level, a position that is really capable of influencing those
governments."

www.lemonde.fr/article/0,5987,3246--259830-,00.html



The only way to accomplish this is to get rid of the Tate-museum Damien Hirst Saatchi/Syracuse dogmire art and replace it with Genius 2000-type cognition-enhancing media.

Of course Rob Murphy hates G2K so don't expect to read about it on Thingserver.  Rob Murphy is a hypocrite and a liar.  He doesn't understand chess at all.  His proteges are bumbling MFA's of the weakest water.  He has never commented on Genius 2000, and when people in general--not permitted of course on Thingist or nettime but yes it is permitted here on Rhizome--start thinking and talking about Genius 2000, Rob will fall into the category of "Scotch reviewers," as Byron called the sad-faced haters of his day.


Highway to the danger zone,

Max Herman
http://www.geocities.com/genius-2000/thesunalsorises.JPG


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