[manifesto] [Manifesto] Suggesting first reading for the summer: The Plenitude
Ge Wang
ge at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Mon Jul 2 12:45:08 PDT 2018
Great suggestion! Jack and I were just discussing it last week. I had
not read it, but Jack was describing the book's distinction between
"fine art", "pop art", and "folk art", which is an interesting way to
think about the external factors that motivate us to make art...
Yes, SFMoMA when we are all back! (When is that?)
Ge!
On 7/2/18 10:56 AM, Trijeet Mukhopadhyay wrote:
> Dear CCRMA Subcommittee on Manifestos (and the Special Interest Group on
> the Philosophy of Things: SIGPoT),
>
> I would like to bring to your attention a book I recently read titled
> /The Plenitude/ by Rich Gold. I think its an interesting read for anyone
> who is in a (multidisciplinary?) creative role. Here are some notes
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UEyM3ZwIsashgzkYrN7_Pxr8xykRzetO0CzlQxIQcnw/edit?usp=sharing>
> on the reading itself, and space to add your own thoughts if you’d like.
> It’s a pretty small read, so should make a for a good start for the summer.
>
> Trijeet
>
> Also, did someone mention SFMoMA when everyone is back? +1 to that.
>
> —
> Trijeet Mukhopadhyay
> Stanford University
> B.S. Computer Science
> M.S. Candidate Computer Science – Human Computer Interaction
> http://trijeetm.com/
>
>
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