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September 9, 2008

A quick post as I'm tired from the days work.


orange abstract, originally uploaded by poodly.

it is very modernist in style and intent. I'm not sure what a postmodernist photograph would look like these days. Would this be an example? The emphasis is on post production and a shift from the mirroring of nature.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 11:25 PM | | Comments (5)
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Lovely. I like those kind of images.

That makes you a modernist. I'm uneasy about them as they are parasitic on the US colour field painting in the late 20th century.

Gary, Sometimes a pleasing image is a pleasing image - and those images do please me. I am reading The Modern Mind. He is arguing that art is never divorced from Science. The colour field painting method suggests artists found inspiration in how science was describing the world at that time.

Cam,
Gary loves his 'isms'. It's to do with philosophical aesthetics

Cam, interesting.
I've been influenced by art standing critically against a modernist science that dominates nature to increase human utility.