AlvaroThu, Sep 3, 2009 Thanks for your comment gamma. I think nobody really lives by this rules; whether you're an artist or not, failure is out of our reach and not controlled by people at all.
I'm pretty confident to assure that failure can become an aesthetic discourse because it's noticeable in different aspects of life, through different scenarios. The Arts in general just happen to be one of the best tools to communicate abstract ideas and intuition of humanity, they're just the vehicle, not what's inside the vehicle.
I agree with you when you say that mechanics and humans tend to follow chaotic dynamics, but don't really know what you mean by saying that it allows to save energy, could you please elaborate on that?
Thanks for your comment gamma. I think nobody really lives by this rules; whether you're an artist or not, failure is out of our reach and not controlled by people at all.
I'm pretty confident to assure that failure can become an aesthetic discourse because it's noticeable in different aspects of life, through different scenarios. The Arts in general just happen to be one of the best tools to communicate abstract ideas and intuition of humanity, they're just the vehicle, not what's inside the vehicle.
I agree with you when you say that mechanics and humans tend to follow chaotic dynamics, but don't really know what you mean by saying that it allows to save energy, could you please elaborate on that?