The interests meme
14 Mar 2004 12:39 pmvia
computerchix and just about everyone else:
Go browse through my list of interests and ask me about one that 1) you know nothing about but sounds intriguing or 2) you know something about but can't fathom why I would be interested in it.
Or ask me about an LJ community I read.
Go browse through my list of interests and ask me about one that 1) you know nothing about but sounds intriguing or 2) you know something about but can't fathom why I would be interested in it.
Or ask me about an LJ community I read.
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Date: 14 Mar 2004 03:04 pm (UTC)I came up with the statement "I don't want an intentional community, I want an unintentional community" while watching Bagdad Cafe, which is one of my favorite movies, which is about unintentional community.
Unintentional community is a feeling of community that grows without your realizing it, rather than being consciously created.
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Date: 14 Mar 2004 03:05 pm (UTC)Who is
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Date: 14 Mar 2004 03:12 pm (UTC)The White Goddess is a lie from beginning to end, but it's a marvelous lie.
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Date: 14 Mar 2004 03:18 pm (UTC)China Miéville's Perdido Street Station is a really good example of the genre.
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Date: 14 Mar 2004 06:53 pm (UTC)Uh... sorry,
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Date: 14 Mar 2004 10:20 pm (UTC)What really bugs me is that he's apparantly an egotistical asswipe in person, that he's tremendously exploitative of the people that do the actual glasswork for him, that he's repeatedly had huge tantrums over public works art projects that haven't gone exactly the way he wanted them (including repeated threats to withdraw his investment unless he gets top billing).
I suppose, if I loved his work, I could forgive him being a jerk; but him being a jerk and his work being IMO crap... I think he's one of the most overrated art hacks alive, definitely the biggest such in the relatively small world of glass art.
Interestingly enough, when I rant about Chilhuly to my parent people (who actually do art glass for a living), they usually defend him. My mom's opinion is that he has done a lot to bring glassworking to the public eye, and that has opened a lot of doors for glassworkers that simply weren't there ten or twenty years ago. Which is true... I still don't like him. :P ;]
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Date: 15 Mar 2004 11:55 am (UTC)I love his glass art. I hate his paintings.
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Date: 16 Mar 2004 12:33 pm (UTC)His "paintings" - we had one in the lobby when I worked for Amazon.com. It was one of the ones where he put a canvas on the floor, hung a bucket with holes on a couple of strings, poured paint in the bucket, and then spun/shook it around. Yeehah. Instant Office Art! Have a Big Name Expensive Painting without running the risk of offending anybody in any way whatsoever! Cover a large portion of otherwise bare wall with something that nobody will ever pay any attention to after the initial "Oh, that paint splatter is supposed to be art" reaction!
Not that I'm Opinionated or anything. ;]
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Date: 16 Mar 2004 01:04 pm (UTC)I'm satisfied with the amount of exploration and risk in his glass art, especially after seeing the Chihuly Over Venice DVD and what it took for his crew/students to organize making glass in so many countries and working with local artists, not to mention packing up and shipping all the stuff and hanging it all over Venice.
Besides, I'm too chicken to even go near a glory hole, I don't have a basis on which to judge him for that. (Yes, I know he doesn't go near them very often now, because he's lost the sight in one eye.)
The squirting or pouring paint on a canvas and calling it art, though, doesn't appeal to me. I don't see any effort or technique - something that is evident in the glass art, and something that's required for me to consider a thing art.
Oddly enough, I do think that Jackson Pollock's work shows effort and technique.
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Date: 14 Mar 2004 08:39 pm (UTC)'Splain, please.
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Date: 14 Mar 2004 10:01 pm (UTC)Some hobbies I've collected recently: dog agility, Iditarod, sumo wrestling, lapidary.
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Date: 14 Mar 2004 10:26 pm (UTC)... you know... if you wrote about this, and I avidly read everything that you wrote without collecting anybody else's hobbies... that would be ridiculously recursive. :D
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Date: 14 Mar 2004 10:05 pm (UTC)but not positive because the site is down.
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Date: 14 Mar 2004 10:12 pm (UTC)(OBTW - your link to
(BTW2 - Got the NARAL pin last week; thanks muchly! It's living on my purse now.)
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Date: 15 Mar 2004 11:57 am (UTC)Thanks for correcting the search code!
Glad you like the pin!
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