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Thursday, August 8, 2024

Annals of Accidental Branding

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 12:03 pm

Columnist Rex Huppke in USA Today  this morning —

". . . presidential nominee Donald Trump . . .
seems otherwise preoccupied with posting
unhinged rants on social media . . . ."

Huppke's self-description —

Related reading . . .

Saturday, July 1, 2023

Mechanical Plaything (Hinged) vs. Conceptual Art (Unhinged)

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 2:44 pm

"Infinity Cube" … hinged plaything, for sale —

"Eightfold Cube" … un hinged concept, not for sale—

See as well yesterday's Trickster Fuge ,
and a 1906 discussion of the eightfold cube:

Page from 'The Paradise of Childhood,' 1906 edition

Friday, June 30, 2023

Trickster Fuge (German for Joint)

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 12:28 pm
 

Margaret Atwood on Lewis Hyde's 
Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth, and Art

"Trickster is among other things the gatekeeper who opens the door into the next world; those who mistake him for a psychopath never even know such a door exists." (159)

What is "the next world"? It might be the Underworld….

The pleasures of fabulation, the charming and playful lie– this line of thought leads Hyde to the last link in his subtitle, the connection of the trickster to art. Hyde reminds us that the wall between the artist and that American favourite son, the con-artist, can be a thin one indeed; that craft and crafty rub shoulders; and that the words artifice, artifact, articulation  and art  all come from the same ancient root, a word meaning "to join," "to fit," and "to make." (254)  If it’s a seamless whole you want, pray to Apollo, who sets the limits within which such a work can exist.  Tricksters, however, stand where the door swings open on its hinges and the horizon expands: they operate where things are joined together, and thus can also come apart.

Pythagorean theorem proof by overlapping similar figures

"Drop me a line" — Request attributed to Emma Stone

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