MF Voting Results & Topic for Januay

From: Horse (horse@wasted.demon.nl)
Date: Sun Jan 02 2000 - 00:28:44 GMT


Hi Folks
The voting count is below. Marco's suggestion received the most votes so this is next months topic:

" This divorce of art from technology is completely unnatural. It's just
that it's gone on so long you have to be an archeologist to find out where
the two separated. Rotisserie assembly is actually a long-lost branch of sculpture,
so divorced from its roots by centuries of intellectual wrong turns that
just to associate the two sounds ludicrous."
ZAMM, chapter 14.

Seen in the light of MOQ, why are art and technology divorced? What is their
role today? Is this divorce definitive?

Thanks Marco

Horse

#1 Todd (Gem7th@aol.com) Votes = 0
A case study of the "giant" known to us as Las Vegas.

#2 Ben Schafer Votes = 2
(John Beasley, B. Skutvik)
The fuzzy role of emotion in individual and cultural communication examined
within the Metaphysics of Quality.

#3 Diana Votes = 2
(RISKYBIZ9, Keith A. Gillette)
Aside from ZMM and LILA, which other books would you recommend to members of MOQ.org?

#4 Rocky Hayes Votes = 1
(RockyHayes)
Let's discuss the role that sex plays in Lila.

#5 David Buchanan Votes = 2
(Glenn Bradford, David Buchanan)
Let's discuss the book's conclusion.

#6 Marco Votes = 6
(Denis Poisson, Marco, Johannes Volmert, Cntryforce, Andreas Deppner, DLT)
Seen in the light of MOQ, why are art and technology divorced? What is their
role today? Is this divorce definitive?
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