Re: [-empyre-] the promise



Josephine Bosma wrote:
Bless you!


Auriea Harvey wrote:

>it is the promise of technology that has failed. >

based on JunAnn's previous post i belive she is referring to the technical side of things not necessarily the work which exsists in the mind of the viewer or artists ideas etc... which is a whole other thing than technology... its own promises, its own failures....


> >The promise of something better, something truly wild and wonderful, the
>promise of accessibility, the promise, THE PROMISE that has failed us.

the PROMISE is there.... but the reality is:
keyboard environments which keep us chained in place, overpriced and poorly made equipment which PROMISES so much to the creator but falls far short because imagination is not commercially viable. Current computers + Internet are very very primative && rooted in the military/corporate/industrial complex. lets not be satisfied..... let's shoot the messenger !


>
hallelujia!!!

amen.


So, now that we've finally seen the light, it is time to do something ourselves. Stop complaining and create

complaining can be very creative ;)

(that code, that criticism, that
art, that world, that promise, that hope) !

josephine, you are being ironic, right ?

repent !
Auriea !

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