leave the cartoon characters in the cartoons

So, let's pretend there's a problem with the phone bill. I don't care
about convincing a stupid rep about metaphysics. I have no interest
in how smart/dumb, misguided/enlightened, narcissistic/brain washed
cult obeying, absurdly rude/absurdly polite she is. I'm not
interested in a bunch of personality sharing/critique. I just want
my damn bill corrected.

I don't care about art as some philosophical intellectual trapeze
act, I wanna know about how real people approach real problems. Who
can get the bill corrected? Not who comes up with the most
innovative and meaningful technique.

Art doesn't have to be some cosmic brain teaser. Art can just be a
plain attempt to solve some ordinary, real-life problem. In fact,
that's a good measurement to use on ourselves. What practical
problem does this answer?

When the rep asks for my name, I assume this gets her a little closer
to finding my file. It won't help fix the bill to respond with any
numbers or punctuation nor to respond to everything she says with
"you're stupid". Or even questioning the deeper foolishness of
enumerating phone calls.

Personalities are meaningless, if it's not going to get the bill
fixed, it's a waste of time.


Judson

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PLASMA STUDII

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http://plasmastudii.org

223 E 10th Street
PMB 130
New York, NY 10003

Comments

, Max Herman

I never thought of art as fixing a phone bill before now, unusual.


>From: Plasma Studii <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: Plasma Studii <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: leave the cartoon characters in the cartoons
>Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 00:17:28 -0400
>
>So, let's pretend there's a problem with the phone bill. I don't care about
>convincing a stupid rep about metaphysics. I have no interest in how
>smart/dumb, misguided/enlightened, narcissistic/brain washed cult obeying,
>absurdly rude/absurdly polite she is. I'm not interested in a bunch of
>personality sharing/critique. I just want my damn bill corrected.
>
>I don't care about art as some philosophical intellectual trapeze act, I
>wanna know about how real people approach real problems. Who can get the
>bill corrected? Not who comes up with the most innovative and meaningful
>technique.
>
>Art doesn't have to be some cosmic brain teaser. Art can just be a plain
>attempt to solve some ordinary, real-life problem. In fact, that's a good
>measurement to use on ourselves. What practical problem does this answer?
>
>When the rep asks for my name, I assume this gets her a little closer to
>finding my file. It won't help fix the bill to respond with any numbers or
>punctuation nor to respond to everything she says with "you're stupid". Or
>even questioning the deeper foolishness of enumerating phone calls.
>
>Personalities are meaningless, if it's not going to get the bill fixed,
>it's a waste of time.
>
>
>Judson
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>PLASMA STUDII
>
>(on-line press kit)
>http://plasmastudii.org
>
>223 E 10th Street
>PMB 130
>New York, NY 10003
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