Anne Waldman – Field Poet – Outrider – Archeologist Of Morning
VIDA Interview with Anne Waldman: “From the Larynx” I am interested in the magical properties of language — its sound and image, its logopoeia . I consider myself a field poet, an investigative poet,...
View ArticleSome social practice thinking out loud inspired by Edward Mooney and first...
This is just a quick reaction to reading Edward Mooney’s Lost Intimacy in American Thought. Mooney is actually writing mostly about philosophy but it is easy to extrapolate his thinking to art. The...
View ArticleThere is a mountain – Richard Shusterman on Art and Religion
Art and Religion – Richard Shusterman In advocating a pragmatist aesthetics I have criticized this otherworldly religion of art because of the way it has been shaped by more than two centuries of...
View ArticleLife actually lived rather than frozen in the amber of speculative thought –...
Excursions with Kierkegaard: Others, Goods, Death, and Final Faith – Reviewed by Jeffrey Hanson … His book is fit for the educated person still open to wonder and a tonic for the academician whose...
View ArticleThe hegemony of professional distance in academic life – Soulcraft vs....
Excursions with Edward F. Mooney Part I: Style, Lyricism, and Lost Intimacy – Dean Dettloff … If a writer knocks on my door, and I only remark on their height or weight, I’ll have missed an essential...
View ArticleDavid Granger’s “John Dewey, Robert Pirsig, and the Art of Living”– Introduction
…In learning to conduct more of everyday experience in an artful manner, we increase our ability to liberate and expand the potential meaning of things… … …As a creative transformation of our everyday...
View ArticleDavid Granger’s “John Dewey, Robert Pirsig, and the Art of Living” – Chapter Two
… …[Pirsig] His treatment of Quality became essentially naturalistic…Quality no longer originated in some pristine transcendent reality, but rather in the dynamic and ineffable existential immediacy of...
View ArticleDavid Granger’s “John Dewey, Robert Pirsig, and the Art of Living” – Chapter...
… …The more the meaning of an experience is carried through its immediate qualitative dimension, Dewey argues, the more conspicuous the limits of language become. … …this separation of art from the...
View ArticleDavid Granger’s “John Dewey, Robert Pirsig, and the Art of Living” – Chapter...
…Moreover, we must recognize that poetic quality “exists in many degrees and forms”. In an effort to drive these points home, Dewey takes the time in Art as Experience to quote verbatim an actual...
View ArticleDavid Granger’s “John Dewey, Robert Pirsig, and the Art of Living” – Chapter Six
… …What is more, each of us inherits and is partially constituted by a number of sociocultural scripts authored by those who came before us. As roles to be acted out in everyday life, these at times...
View ArticleUnderstanding Gregory Bateson Chapter 5 –“Aesthetics, Ecology, and the Path...
Understanding Gregory Bateson: Mind, Beauty, and the Sacred Earth – Noel G. Charlton …Firstly, he [Bateson] was linking the aesthetic, the beautiful, in “nature,” and in human art, with the possibility...
View Articlean adaptation (or what those theory folks call a détournement) of a food web...
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