Upon reading this, I thought to myself, "Here's one of the "original"
members of "The New Aesthetic."
http://www.openculture.com/2012/04/john_cage_unbound_a_new_digital_archive_presented_by_the_new_york_public_library.html
I find myself trying to take an increasingly longer perspective of the
development of art "movements." Perhaps The New Aesthetic does represent
what has been a slow emergence of a response to the end of Post-post
Modernism ...
Or maybe it really is just a way that the marketers have figured out how to
promote the next "new" thing.
Shrugging,
Dennis
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If your first move is brilliant, you’re in trouble. You don’t really know
how to follow it; you’re frightened of ruining it. So, to make a mess is a
good beginning. — Brian Eno
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