Re: Aesau

Sandi Kurtz (sandik@slime.atmos.washington.edu)
Mon, 12 May 1997 23:32:21 -0700 (PDT)

I'd be very interested, but can't do anything till late June.

sandi kurtz

On Sun, 11 May 1997, nik wrote:

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> Dance tech people:
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> I just got some e-mail from a net aquintance that put up an interesting
> 'zine on the net - Aesau.
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> http://www.mbay.net/~sbaylus/Aesau.html
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> What is interesting 'bout it is that it takes a theme, and then many of the
> articles are links along that theme.
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> Might be interesting to do a dance 'zine (say quarterly) along these lines.
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> Pick some idea - say the digital art of ballet. Put together a front page
> then subpages (e.g. digital photography, computer assited set design,
> costume design, illustration, etc.) then have contributors find interesting
> sites and write very short descriptions of the links which explore the
> subject in more detail.
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> Of interest?
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> just a thought,
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> ~ the dnc project - dance, networks, computing
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> http://www.websciences.org/dnc/
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> T.S. Eliot said "I don't think of enjoyment and understanding as distinct
> activities - one emotional and the other intellectual ... It is certain
> that we don't fully understand a poem unless we understand it. Therefore I
> believe that we don't fully understand a poem unless we enjoy it."
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