"Odyssey’s new AI model
streams 3D interactive worlds"
— Kyle Wiggers at TechCrunch.com
11:34 AM PDT · May 28, 2025
To interact with space itself ,
vide the readings in the previous post
illustrating the dichotomies of Robert M. Pirsig.
These dichotomies are much more politically
correct than those attributed by Aristotle to
Pythagoras . . .
The central aim of Western religion – "Each of us has something to offer the Creator... the bridging of masculine and feminine, life and death. It's redemption.... nothing else matters." -- Martha Cooley in The Archivist (1998) The central aim of Western philosophy– Dualities of Pythagoras as reconstructed by Aristotle: Limited Unlimited Odd Even Male Female Light Dark Straight Curved ... and so on .... “Of these dualities, the first is the most important; all the others may be seen as different aspects of this fundamental dichotomy. To establish a rational and consistent relationship between the limited [man, etc.] and the unlimited [the cosmos, etc.] is… the central aim of all Western philosophy.” — Jamie James in The Music of the Spheres (1993)
“In the garden of Adding — The Midrash Jazz Quartet in City of God, by E. L. Doctorow (2000) A quotation today at art critic Carol Kino’s website, slightly expanded:
“Art inherited from the old religion — Octavio Paz,”Seeing and Using: Art and Craftsmanship,” in Convergences: Essays on Art and Literature (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1987), 52 From Brian O’Doherty’s 1976 Artforum essays– not on museums, but rather on gallery space:
“We have now reached
“Space: what you — James Joyce, Ulysses |
Related posts:
Space Itself and the new URL Cube.gallery.