Tuesday, September 09, 2008
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- 'Don't you think we look a bit silly sometimes?'
- The Story of Stuff
- Carnival Time
- Notes in the Kaipara
- Homage to Sanjay Wells
- Titus gets wiki'd
- The art of selling your soul
- Eh?
- Reasons for learning Moriori
- Matisse in Pt Chev
9 Comments:
what the f%^%(!?????
i second that emotion.
This is actually a post by Maps, who took the images of the stones at Mission Bay
This is bourgeois.
almost all socialists in nz at the moment are bourgeois, what's your point.
Great photography Maps - incredible.
BTW ignore the Philistines and morons
(unless you are 'anonymous'!!) - but your anonymity (if it is that!)is good parody of the gutlessness of most critics.
What art of any worth was produced for example in the Soviet Union or even China? Most of it is wooden and moronic - politics (particularly socialism as we have seen it so far) destroys art and creativity.
The individual is sacrificed for stupidity and conformity - in all "systems" or "isms" in fact. I recall Smithyman, author of the poem 'Reading the Maps', that gives this Blog it's title; when he was my tutor in 1968: commenting on how politics caused R A K Mason to "dry up", cease further writing of much significance the more he became " active" in politics ...
E P Thompson was great man in his own way but his poetry was terrible.
Don't socialists go to work?
these are gorgeous.
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