Re: [-empyre-] Is Modernity our Antiquity?- so what's the subject
I would go for it...
Lucio BR
On 3/5/06, saul ostrow <sostrow@gate.cia.edu> wrote:
> should we throw into the mix the post-human condition that was to
> represent the end of the fractured subjectivity of modernity and place
> in its stead a subject that is at once both fluid/ adaptable and
> incapable of deluding itself into believing it is capable of acting
>
> Christophe Bruno wrote:
> >
> > well with all this mixings in the dates of posts, it's more a postmodern
> > thread now
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "saul ostrow" <sostrow@gate.cia.edu>
> > To: <dv@vilt.net>; "soft_skinned_space" <empyre@gamera.cofa.unsw.edu.au>
> > Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 2:34 PM
> > Subject: Re: [-empyre-] Is Modernity our Antiquity?- so what's the subject
> >
> > >I think that this thread has so far avoids the obvious -
> > > post-structualism (the engine that drove the post-Modern train)
> > > dis-constructed the subjects of not only of art but of the very
> > > possibility of a cultural identity -- if there was such a thing as a
> > > contemporary avant garde wouldn't some aspect of its practice be the
> > > construction of a viable subject - till now this thread continues to be
> > > premised on a residual modernist one in this sense if we lack the
> > > ability to construct our own ideal then modernity remains our
> > > (degraded) classical period upon which all else built
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