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Kalx
Since 2007
Works in United States of America

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You think you're an artistic genius and ~spiritually enlightened~, but you're a whiny, self-obsessed little boy who has no idea how to function in the real world, so you make up dumb bullshit about heaven and hell all day and pretend you're elite."

-L.C.
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My site is under construction so do not go here:

http://kalx.com

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Does anyone know how I can get a hold of a copy of Nenotchka Nezvarova's book?

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A Non-Manifesto for the Summer of 2008


I don't think about art in that way. I think in terms of intuitive processes using whatever resources are available to create the image that the mind wants to reveal.

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more limitation = better results


Technology should become more discrete and organic not unlike the way it was in the 80's. For example, more discrete systems through the usage of systems that are limited in certain capacities and even unintelligible in their portability to other systems. Diversity within technology is what makes it beautiful, because as a whole, technology seems too based in automation. If there were deliberate limitations placed on technological creations, specifically for the use of art, those limitations could be used to highlight creations that would normally be unexpressed. The wide range of possibilities should be limited in some way to express creative aspects of what would normally be a range of information too wide to find a way to express those more limit-oriented creations.

I think creativity is best used when there is not such a wide chasm for errors due to enormous possibilities because whether people like to realize it or not, the wide range of possibilities create wider distribution probabilities that begets more homogeneity in creative work.