pattycakes_
Can turn naughty
One of the things I'm interested in exploring is an experimental handling of emotion. I'm no Trekkie (yet), but what I'm describing could, perhaps, be likened tonally/ontologically to some kind of Vulcan being.
Not wanting to shut this down at all, but I'm not sure I can envision Spock in sequinned spandex, sporting a bouffant and flinging himself around like he's got the Lord running through his veins. We need a Prince or a Chaka every now and then. Maybe us proles can all be Vulcans though.
The kind of subject-qua-processor theory is the stuff I'm gearing around, but I do wonder if there is any poetic, or aesthetic potential to it. Or is all of that sacrificed, or at least diminished, as we relegate pathos to the second-string?
I don't believe so. I think if art has persisted this far, then it has a function, and that function does not necessarily seem to be obsolete - even if we, as subjects, were to transition from individual to dividual, from humans-as-people to processors-as-humans-as-people. More acutely incarnating cosmic organization. The accumulatio of the information age (forgive me).
We covered some of that in dematerilisation. One point I kept bringing up in there was the need we humans have for the human. We sometimes need the real(tm) Virtual just doesn't cut it with certain things. Like real food vs mass produced, processed shit. That same principle goes for all sorts. I get that we need to evolve but I'm not sure this is part of that. Or could ever really be evolved from. I can see how intellectuals could think that reality into existence based on logic and whatnot but I don't agree and it will ultimately just be a thought exercise. And have at it by all means. I just don't think I'll be boarding that particular spaceship. I think it goes against the cosmos and its forces (yup.) i.e. the things being talked about in the psychedelic thread. Our current strain of evolution has been forced upon us by the Internet, devices and touch screens etc, and it's playing into our sense of detachment from what was once very much inarguably 'real.' Some things are timelessly real and don't evolve. The need for human connection is one of those things. Imo. I don't buy that we need to embrace the singularity. Nor am I against it. Its subjective.
What about the aesthetics of complexity? The Mandelbrot set? Mathematics as autotelic, as the pinnacle of beauty, of aesthetics? Perfection?
I'd rather skip that. [edit] actually there's plenty of space for that stuff. It can be great. And I'm all for 100% computer generated music if it's good. Imagine you could tell it to make you a tune based on Model 500 and Can.
What art can we produce when we are no longer the vanguard/torchbearers of intelligent matter?
Simple things. Stories. Things that make you whistle. Do you prefer the handmade trinket or the conveyor belt one?
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