Nmherman on Tue, 4 Dec 2001 07:57:01 +0100 (CET) |
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[Nettime-bold] The Eyes of Rosenblatt: low tech net art, high standards of shipsmancraft |
In a message dated 12/3/2001 5:37:37 PM Central Standard Time, mustard@dolfijn.nl writes: I honestly think that many > people in the net.art scene resent the prospect that they may someday > be held to a high standard of craftsmanship. Or high standards of shipmanscraft! No I seriously agree with what mustard is saying him agree with. Factually computer art requires that you know how to work computers. I have very fast (50 wpm) typing so that can genuinely help in writing emails. I'm not trying to be mystical, I'm just saying "hey gang let's never overlook the obvious." I think html, maybe moreso early on but still somewhat today, remains a fairly skillful kind of composition. Superbad is in html I believe and it is not craftfree. I also don't think Flash is inherently bad. Absurd. I myself own a commisioned art work in Flash, called "Fulcrum." Needless to say I value it highly, perhaps to the tune of millions of dollars of art venture-capital. Be that as it may. Be that all as it very well may, John Lennon was the superior guitarist to Steve Vai. This isn't a debate among rock fans--real rock fans--much less a reason for rockers, music lovers, or rock critics to revile each other. Rock is the pro leagues, the majors, Live and Let Die. Rock doesn't care about technical skill versus artistic genius. No need to divine mysterious clouds in the sky to digest the reason for flames: Net.art is in its Puritanical Embryonic Apocalypse stage. Bickering, career sabotage, peddling of favor, and flat out "non-virtual" litigation is common. Why does this bubble up on Rhizome Raw? No one knows why, but there seems to be a genltemen's agreement about that if you are going to sue someone, you announce it on Raw and no other lists. I'm not saying don't defend your legal rights; I'm saying watchout for yourself and your work. Often people have to fight censorship in the highest courts. Other lists don't want the stench of the swine facility, blood death and pollution, for their subscribers so it flows to Raw. Unhappy day. I'm not just trying to dig at other lists by calling them "puritanical." NIMBY is more like it, and the truth might be even more mild a misdemeanor. And I am not damning puritanism either; in fact, I think it might be a very good way of interpreting what the fuck is going on with the world, and therefore internet art and emails. Puritan phases are literally discovery phases. The idea of being born again, essentially, is one way to look at it. Puritan phases are violently iconoclastic, to follow Zizek's fine logic, and the Puritan ideology pertains even to the contemporary demolition of huge ancient statues with high explosives. Puritanism is violent and frankly more or less devoid of mercy or pity, right? US witch trials were about this issue, which, like the burning of heretics in Medieval Europe, is a way of bringing hell to the sinner here on earth--the sanctification of terror. The world's oldest profession. Yet Puritanism isn't only about violence. It's about iconoclasm, freedom, new beginnings, and zeal, and these are not evil qualities in life. I don't consider them violent ways of thinking, a priori antipathetic to peace, unless you make an assumption--which I am afraid Zizek makes--that all thought is "Dasein" or whatever and hence violent as such. Heidegger is not the solution to Habermas--though Zizek does say he dislikes Nietzche. Anyone agree? I don't know if the idea of Puritanism or perhaps better uncapitalized, is either relevant to today's world or even a touchable (i.e. not leprous) mindset. The schoolkids are taught of friendly frugal Puritans here in the US, not about the rape of Nanking. (Whosever reading this, I doubt your nation of choice does either, so wipe that grin off your face.) Is America a city on the hill, a beacon to shelter all humanity, or is it a sleazy warlord vice-nation? Probably some of both. Yours in kindness, Roger Rosenblatt roger@rosenblatt.com ++ _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold