derridean logic

Filed under:re-blog tidbits, art, news and politics, art and tech, uncategorical — posted by nathaniel on 29 April 2003 @ 4:51 pm

I spent several hours at the studio this morning, working on my lecture for tomorrow
(and still have a ways to go). My wife and I have had many conversations about
how thinking actually happens in writing and speaking, rather than before it,
as many people assume. Granted, this is a very structuralist/post-structuralist
idea, but there is some truth to it. You know how they say that the best way to
learn something is to teach it? I’ve never understand pseudocode for programming
multimedia art better :)
But I can’t resist, and I digress to the primaries. My father seems to think that
Lieberman is a good choice,
and it makes me feel all gross inside. Sigh. Why is it that a man with a Masters
Degree, who has been teaching at a University for several decades, is completely
unaware of all the other candidates? It’s not his fault. It’s the ever elusive,
but always present, "media."
Again, I have to thank The
Note
today, this time, for starting The
Notepad
- a "please submit your statement to the true left in under 200
words" for all nominee hopefuls’ campaigns. Check
it.

Some of those candidates *might* be better than I thought. But I doubt it. The
real find of the day? This
Blog
(finally! nathaniel
stern
has featured a blog that was not taken directly from the blogger
main page!).


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