On my art > 16/08/20
My best writing happens when I slip. My best art is always accidental.
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My best writing happens when I slip. My best art is always accidental.
response () tagged: art :: digital writing :: language filed under: random thoughts :: writing an I
The luxury of having a café and bakery next door that is a green oasis in summertime and my living room in corona times.
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The blue hour. The best hour of the day.
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Identity politics is perhaps the only way to run a society or a business in order to work for equality, but it has really very little to do with what it means to be human (for me). Back in the 70s and the 80s identity politics was radical as it challenged liberal humanism. Today it has become mainstream.
Identity politics become questionable when it is used to paradoxically rule people by acknowleding diversity while moulding them into the shape society wants them. This is, of course, what advertising does and thus the corporate interests financing the adverts are leading the way here, producing a demand for products, likes or even a lifestyle that further their financial interests.
response () tagged: neoliberalism :: productivity :: the spectacle :: identity filed under: in the absence of the Other
My 2007 documentary blog on my woes on the social web is now available for download in pdf. Check it out!
freewheelin.nu is a site where e-lit, installations, digital art, blogs and other texts are linked in a hyperdimensional space of underpasses, highways, rivers, bridges, tunnels that intersect in the art project Plastic Spaces whenever possible.
And there is more. Image music text and technology intertwined in digital art and textual [dis]pleasures - in the erratic vibrancy, evanescence and intangibility of the text/work - that interfaces with the erotic body [electrified].