| | Iconoduel | August 2004 Archives (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11) |
 | | We're all too familiar such selfconsciously iconoclastic and iconocentric strategies in the realm of Art, where we are bombarded with self-satisfied wall text, statements and manifestos peppered with notions of "problematization" and "critique." I'm sure it was in the art world that it was first determined that bare appropriation is, in itself, critical. |
 | | Once upon a time a valiant fellow had the idea that men were drowned in water only because they were possessed with the idea of gravity. |
 | | If they were to knock this notion out of their heads, say by stating it to be a superstition, a religious concept, they would be sublimely proof against any danger from water. |
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