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Re: [microsound] Chuck
Uh well like I said before I'm not really sure where this has gone or
is taking us but if you see an old oak tree.. you very well may
recognize when put aside pictures of other oak tries. Whereas you take
plane ride and then later ride on another plane of the same make and
model, do you think you would recognize wether or not it is the exact
same plane you were on before by simply looking at the engine?
Adrian
--- aleks vasic <bvasic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Beauty in Nature is chaos, but mass amounts of unorganized
> information
> always tends to organize itself in a systematic manner. Hence a tree
>
> always looking like a tree, or a snowflake always looking like a
> snowflake. They may not be identical, but you know an oak from a
> palm,
> just as you would know a Jet engine from a lawnmower engine.
>
> aLEKs
>
>
> On Sep 27, 2006, at 3:36 PM, Xdugef wrote:
>
> > Okay I don't know where this is going but the other difference is
> that
> > even though there are identifiable features of specific type sof
> > trees.. no two trees are visually the same whereas jets engines are
> > more or less the same except on some minute level.
> >
> > Beauty in nature is chaos whereas the beauty in manufacturing is in
> the
> > replication of form ..consider the influence Andy Warhol's Soup Can
> has
> > had on art and the source of it's inspiration.
> >
> > Adrian
> >
> >
> > --- David Powers <cyborgk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> On 9/27/06, Xdugef <info@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>> Sure it can.. the difference being that one is an example of
> >> intense
> >>> detail created by nature and the other is about the intense
> detail
> >> of
> >>> something man made... maybe a blowup image of a cpu would be a
> >> better
> >>> example but...
> >>>
> >>> Duchamp pioneered the concept of ready mades etc.. sampling be
> >>> something equivalent in music.
> >>>
> >>> Adrian
> >>
> >> If humans are natural beings, than human creations are also
> natural.
> >> They are mediated by our creative intelligence, but still natural.
> >> They are certainly not supernatural. And if they exist in the
> >> physical
> >> world, they are not simply patterns in the human brain (which are
> >> also
> >> natural but different).
> >>
> >> More than that, the jet engine must function within the natural
> >> world,
> >> it must harness the natural forces--therefore, the processes (I
> >> hesitate to say "laws") of nature contribute decisively to its
> form.
> >> Just as the processes of nature shape the form of the tree.
> >>
> >> ~David
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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