4 June
1738 birth of King George III
documentation
1996.06.04
BC texts
gallery 1999
St. Boniface
1999.06.04
Pilgrimage
2000.06.04
Re:Notokia
2002.06.04 15:03
Sunday, two days ago
2002.06.04 18:54
Re: David Rimanelli
2003.06.04 11:40
2003.06.04 20:01
Re: Maint Stream Art, Folk Art, and Kitsch
2003.06.04 12:42
Re: artists faces within their own work
2004.06.04 13:55
safe keeping
2006.06.04 10:05
going crackers 2003.06.10 part 2
2006.06.04 10:23
More Taboo Solipsist Adventures
2006.06.04 10:44
outside in
2006.06.04 12:02
2 Gizas @ Romaphilia
2006.06.04 12:39
Archinect @ Postopolis!
2007.06.04 00:08
2007.06.04 10:22
2007.06.04 10:30
2007.06.04 14:24
2007.06.04 18:48
art
2008.06.04
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2 Gizas @ Romaphilia
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I have to say I'm not at all satisfied with your answers regarding the connecting of the real and the virtual, primarily because you continually apply the standards of the real world to the virtual world with what appears to be a non-investigation of those [other] qualities or standards the virtual [so far] evokes wholly on its own. My leaning toward virtual extremism is at the same time a search for some "purism" within the virtual. I don't want the virtual to merely become a reflection of the real, and that is precisely because it seems that we are actually lucky enough to be living at a time when the whole notion of a virtual realm is becoming a viable other realm--a wonderful time when it is truly possible to begin delivering something that is above all NOT more of the same [o. s.].
--two years before the day after 9/11.
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