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Re: The pure form of sculpture |
Sara Platon |
Mar 21, 2004 |
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| Quoting Katrien Jacobs
(Katrien_Jacobs*at*emerson.edu): > Do you believe in the haptic potential of new technologies? you touch your keyboard don't you? some linguistics: 'hap' in dutch means to 'have a bit' or 'to bite'. hap hap they say to their children who do not want to eat their overcooked broccoli. > Are we just thinking we *feel* and *touch* things in remote > locations and people? how far must a thing be to be called remote? regarding marlena's comment about the brainpenis - very witty indeed. i will now work on the article geert talked about. browsed the arhives earlier today. so many interesting people and topics - hello to you all *waving* will you all be coming to buffalo?greetz | Sara -- The sound (...) Of stoves being lit tun tun tun... Of water being drunk gutuk gutuk gutuk.. Of walking chut chut chut... Of rotis being made thup thup thup... SHAHJEHAN in 'Cybermohalla Diaries' |
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