Metasurface hopefully provides a novel view of the warp and weft of contemporary visual culture, contemporary visuality, and issues pertaining to graphicacy. We would like to explore a host of issues - not just those pertaining to visual culture and communication - such as creative communities (the emphasis of my research), design culture, design education, art and design in rural America, teaching in higher education and host of corollary topics.
I am so disappointed by this piece. It was more a technical exercise and the content suffers for it, I suppose.
The sea-squirt, just so you know, floats around and when it finds a nice vent with ample food supply, it attaches itself. Once it is more or less permanently attached, it no longer needs its brain so it eats it.
Nice, eh? My question is this: if trees moved would they have brains?
Too deep. Let me see..a sea squirt, a toothbrush and a sinking ship? Refresh my memory. What does the sea squirt do with its brain?
ReplyDeleteI am so disappointed by this piece. It was more a technical exercise and the content suffers for it, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteThe sea-squirt, just so you know, floats around and when it finds a nice vent with ample food supply, it attaches itself. Once it is more or less permanently attached, it no longer needs its brain so it eats it.
Nice, eh? My question is this: if trees moved would they have brains?
funny....poor guy...he reminds me of the little mermaid's friends...she always collected human things. very cute
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