hrm, I dont feel like posting it in my journal, but il leave it as a comment for your enjoyment:
"Indeterminacy, deconstruction, the sublime oscillation between opposing alternatives, the return of the repressed, the universality of artifice; all these are linked and serviceable tools for saying everything and nothing, for stamping a mark with a work of value, while never being reductive, never subjecting discourse to closure, never trampling over anyone's subjectivity, never completing a thought."
From High Art Lite: British Art in the 1990s by Julian Stallabrass
Mine was from the book Guide To Backyard Astronomy. "It also seems that Mars has never had a plate-tectonics cycle-as one scientist put it, Mars appears to be a one-plate planet." I know it sounds boring but Astronomy is my life and those are the books on my desk.
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"Indeterminacy, deconstruction, the sublime oscillation between opposing alternatives, the return of the repressed, the universality of artifice; all these are linked and serviceable tools for saying everything and nothing, for stamping a mark with a work of value, while never being reductive, never subjecting discourse to closure, never trampling over anyone's subjectivity, never completing a thought."
From High Art Lite: British Art in the 1990s by Julian Stallabrass
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"It also seems that Mars has never had a plate-tectonics cycle-as one scientist put it, Mars appears to be a one-plate planet."
I know it sounds boring but Astronomy is my life and those are the books on my desk.
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