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Tony Curzon Price, editor-in-chief

Tony Curzon-Price

is Editor-in-Chief of openDemocracy. He received a PhD in economics from University College London (UCL), and has a first from Oxford in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. He founded a high-tech electronics company, Arithmatica, in 1998 and lived in Silicon Valley from 2001 to 2004. He has lectured on economics and energy policy at Imperial College, London, and at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).

ESTÉTICA X COTIDIANO


Imagens do nosso dia-a-dia porto alegrense.

(guerras de fios da rua e casas, monumento..., banheiro público- *bem apanhado)





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"ESTÉTICA INFORMACIONAL, CIBERNÉTICA, GERATIVA..."
(DO LIVRO DE CLAUDIA GIANETTI-"ESTÉTICA DIGITAL")

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CLICHÊ

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DIFERENÇA... provoca solidão ...até quando compartilhas com quem é diferente..pois de uma hora para outra..em algum momento, podemos(o outro também) querer ser mais normativos, seguindo algumas regras, burocracias, exercendo alguns papéis que nos cabem...fazemos cursos, mestrados, assinar contratos, comprar carros, beber, fumar, não beber, não fumar...etc...

Será que pode ser diferente?

Realmente cansada do diferente igual: pois clichê.


Beuys: "How to explain pictures to a dead hare" (1965)

"For me the Hare is a symbol of incarnation, which the hare really enacts- something a human can only do in imagination. It buries itself, building itself a dwelling and a grave in the earth. Thus it incarnates itself in the earth: that alone is important. So it seems to me. Honey on my head of course has to do with thought. While humans do not have the ability to produce honey, they do have the ability to think, to produce ideas. Therefor the stale and morbid nature of thought is once again made living. Honey is an undoubtedly living substance- human thoughts can also become alive. On the other hand intellectualizing can be deadly to thought: one can talk one's mind to death in politics or in academia."

"I like America and Amerika likes me" (1974)


"In May 1974 Beuys flew to New York and was taken by ambulance to the site of the performance, a room in the René Block Gallery on East Broadway. Beuys lay on the ambulance stretcher swathed in felt. He shared this room with a wild coyote, for eight hours over three days. At times he stood, wrapped in a thick, grey blanket of felt, leaning on a large shepherd's staff. At times he lay on the straw, at times he watched the coyote as the coyote watched him and cautiously circled the man, or shredded the blanket to pieces, and at times he engaged in symbolic gestures, such as striking a large triangle or tossing his leather gloves to the animal; the performance continuously shifted between elements that were required by the realities of the situation, and elements that had purely symbolic character. At the end of the three days, Beuys hugged the coyote that had grown quite tolerant of him, and was taken to the airport. Again he rode in a veiled ambulance, leaving America without having set foot on its ground. As Beuys later explained: ‘I wanted to isolate myself, insulate myself, see nothing of America other than the coyote."


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