Monthly Archives: August 2011

Toward an Aesthetics of Transition Response

This article blew my mind. It was sone of those articles that covers a topic I’ve thought about (mostly dealing with music over the decades), but takes it a level I never could have, resulting in a blown mind. The … Continue reading

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Aesthetics of Transition

Thorburn and Jenkins present an interesting argument. The tendency of people to fear and marvel at change is an age-old sentiment. It was said of Guttenberg’s printing press, the type writer, the radio, and television and, of curse, the Internet. … Continue reading

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