Re: Re: Re: UNIVERSAL ACID COUNTDOWN!!!!!!! (Pixar)

Hello Curt and Michael,

I visit your links and liked them. Your daughter is very cute Curt! And it
seems to me that she will be an artist.
I would like to invite you and all to visit
http://arteonline.arq.br/pixar.htm . There you will find my beloved Bruno,
two years old, playing with his favorite toy: Woody, from Toy Story. Since
Christmas whem he discovered the Toy Story video, he has watched the movie
or has played with his Woody. In spite of being almost a baby, he is able
to watch the whole video and he already knows the name of several characters
of the film. It seems to me that it is anything interesting to say here,
where you have been talking about Pixar and MOMA Exhibition. Do not you
think that this kind of exhibition is necessary to attract public to
museums and to form a habit of visiting museums in children. Being there
children can visit other exhibitions and start to understand Art and
museums. Well it is only a thought that I have observing Bruno and reading
your talk.

By the way, do not strange the size of Bruno's T-shirt. That t-shirt is
mine. It is a t-shirt of a carnival parade. ;-)

Bye,

Regina

—– Original Message —–
From: "Curt Cloninger" <[email protected]>
To: "Michael Szpakowski" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: Re: Re: UNIVERSAL ACID COUNTDOWN!!!!!!!


> At 2:27 AM -0800 1/4/06, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
>>All great but
>>http://playdamage.org/64.html
>>particularly so - a collaboration, I take it?
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> Yes, a collaboration with my eldest daughter, Caroline. That last
> instruction is a pun. "The light turned on" is the light of the lightning
> bugs.
>
> Caroline, as you may recall, is the recipient of last year's prestigious
> Genius 2000 Golden Palm for Lifetime Achievement:
> http://www.geocities.com/genius-2000/Winners2005.html
> http://lab404.com/watercolor/caroline.jpg
>
> She made her net art debut here in 2000:
> http://playdamage.org/6.html
>
> best,
> curt
>
> p.s. view source at each playdamage screen for source credits.
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, curt cloninger

Hi Regina,

Bruno looks like a great guy.

I must confess, getting my kids in the habit of visiting art museums is not on my child-rearing priorities shortlist.

best,
curt


Regina Celia Pinto wrote:

> Hello Curt and Michael,
>
> I visit your links and liked them. Your daughter is very cute Curt!
> And it
> seems to me that she will be an artist.
> I would like to invite you and all to visit
> http://arteonline.arq.br/pixar.htm . There you will find my beloved
> Bruno,
> two years old, playing with his favorite toy: Woody, from Toy Story.
> Since
> Christmas whem he discovered the Toy Story video, he has watched the
> movie
> or has played with his Woody. In spite of being almost a baby, he is
> able
> to watch the whole video and he already knows the name of several
> characters
> of the film. It seems to me that it is anything interesting to say
> here,
> where you have been talking about Pixar and MOMA Exhibition. Do not
> you
> think that this kind of exhibition is necessary to attract public to
> museums and to form a habit of visiting museums in children. Being
> there
> children can visit other exhibitions and start to understand Art and
> museums. Well it is only a thought that I have observing Bruno and
> reading
> your talk.
>
> By the way, do not strange the size of Bruno's T-shirt. That t-shirt
> is
> mine. It is a t-shirt of a carnival parade. ;-)
>
> Bye,
>
> Regina