N really P but on the historic sources of the authority of a vision. Link after quote.
Robin Landseadel
robinlandseadel at comcast.net
Mon Sep 6 11:34:43 CDT 2010
While I like that, and it makes a lot of sense, I've always been drawn
to aesthetic extremes. particularly in music. The "Sand in the
Vaseline" effect relates to Ornette Coleman or Captain Beefheart,
Edgar Varese and Harry Partch.
It's not just any toilet bowl, it's a Duchamp toilet bowl!
On Sep 6, 2010, at 9:12 AM, Ian Livingston wrote:
>> More prescient souls, however, sensed
>> what Duchamp would eventually articulate so icily - if every choice
>> is merely
>> the artist's, why is one choice better than any other?
>
> Because one choice of imagery, action, sensory observation, language,
> etc. generally more successfully elicits the desired or some desirable
> responses in an audience.
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