Lotman’s ‘Art as language’

I’ve been searching for this quote forever. Browsing through old syllabi I find it, somewhere in the text ‘Art as language’ by Yury Lotman – very heavily underlined annotated by myself, but not this sentence:

Art is the most economical, compact method for storing and transmitting information. But art also has other properties wholly worthy of the attention of cyberneticians and perhaps, in time, of design engineers.

[I guess, with design engineers Lotman refers to what we now know as ‘programmers’].

My annotation – dating from around 1988 – “ONZIN” (=nonsense).

Yury Lotman, The Structure of the Artistic Text, Ann Arbor, 1977, (1970), p. 23

en,quotations,research,software,writing | June 9, 2007 | 20:16 | Comments Off on Lotman’s ‘Art as language’ |

What to read next… well, Poor People

Regarding my ‘reading matter’: I finished first Gissing’s New Grub Street, then, on friday, Smollett’s very, very funny The Expedition of Humphry Clinker. (‘Grub street’, or hack writing, being the thread that connects Smollett and this Gissing novel). So, theoretically I’d be unto reading Falling Man, DeLillo’s newest now, before finishing ATD. But I’ve acquired a taste for 18th century stuff and wonder if I shouldn’t first read Joseph Andrews (also on my to-read-list).

The result is that I picked up Vollmann’s Poor People again, although I earlier decided, after reading like 70 pages, to not finish it. Vollmann’s writing in Poor People is too repetitive. Again. It’s not really bad in the way that The Royal Family was, but if you’ver read his other work, you already know what you’ll get to read: page after page of conversations with homeless people and poor people from all over the world, plus Vollmanns ruminations about the nature of poverty, trying to come up with a theory which is a bit too much like ‘amateur philosophy’. I picked it up, because I couldn’t decide yet between DeLillo and Fielding, and well, to say I was ‘captured’ would be an exaggeration, but I was intrigued, again, and Vollmann does know how to engage you (well, me at least) with the poor people of the world. (There’s no other writer who has managed to that with this very reader). And well, Vollmann’s ruminations about respect and cultural differences might not always be as sharp as one would wish for, they are dark and realistic, never cynical. A-and then there’s the chilling reportage about this oil city in Kazakhstan…

Which is to say – that someone, one day, should write a really good essay on Vollmann’s way of engaging with the absolute underclass. I still cannot figure out if he’s too naive, too sentimental (he used to be, for sure!), just ‘too much’, or that his stance is the only really moral position. Ah well. There’s a reason to finish Poor People.

en,reading matter | June 9, 2007 | 16:54 | Comments Off on What to read next… well, Poor People |

75 / 2.45

Gemiddelde van 27.0. Zwaar bewolkt, nevelig, grijs en steeds de dreiging van regen. Maar afgezien van drie druppels bleef het droog. Vreemd weer: zo gauw de zon doorbrak was het drukkend warm en onaangenaam, zo lang ze achter dikke grijze wolken schuilging was het aangenaam fris. Ideaal om te fietsen: lekker rustig (bij dit weer blijft ‘de massa’ thuis).

Marcusstraat – Ouderkerk – RH West – Veldweg – Tienboerenweg – Amstelhoek – De Hoef – Zevenhoven – Noordse Dorp – Woerdense Verlaat – Geerdijk – Uitweg van Portengen – Oukoop – Baambrugge – Indijkweg – kanaal – Driemond – Ringdijk – Marcusstraat

cycling,nl | June 9, 2007 | 16:04 | Comments Off on 75 / 2.45 |

95 / 3.55

Wanneer was dit ook alweer? Maandagmiddag als ik me niet vergis. En het was warm. Het kan ook zondag zijn geweest. In ieder geval, ik heb een ritje van 95 kilometer gemaakt, in iets minder dan 4 uur. En als ik me niet vergis was dit de route (en verlangde ik halverwege naar schaduw), tussen De Hoef en en de Oude Rijn over wegen die ik nooit of zelden rij:

Marcusstraat – Amstel – Ouderkerk – RH West – Nessersluis – Veldweg – Amstelhoek – De Hoef – Zevenhoven – Korteraar – Aarlanderveen – Zegerplas – De Meije – Woerdense Verlaat – Geerdijk – Veendijk – Vinkeveen – Waver – RH – Ouderkerk – Marcusstraat

cycling,nl | June 8, 2007 | 13:42 | Comments Off on 95 / 3.55 |

Guided tour through Genesis

Just so you know: tomorrow I’ll be one of the guides for the tour through the excellent exhibition Genesis (curated by Emilie Gomart) at the Centraal Museum in Utrecht: http://www.centraalmuseum.nl/page.ocl?pageid=103&nieuws_id=99&filter=.

In my 15 minutes I’ll talk mostly about early computer art and communications theory. (So that’s where the exhibition starts). The other guides are Emilie Gomart, Koen van Mechelen and Huub de Groot.

http://www.centraalmuseum.nl/page.ocl?pageid=67&expo_id=154&filter=3

en,free publicity,research | June 1, 2007 | 21:48 | Comments Off on Guided tour through Genesis |

56 / 2.15

Best warm, zonnig. 25 graden? Middagrondje 15.00 – 17.15. Daarna weer werken.

Marcusstraat – Weespertrekvaart – Diemen – Gaasp – Driemond – Weesp – Googpad – ‘s Graveland – Spanderswoud – Naardermeer – Muiderberg – Muiden – Diemerpark – Ringdijk – Marcusstraat

cycling,nl | June 1, 2007 | 21:42 | Comments Off on 56 / 2.15 |

26 / 0.59

Avondrondje op donderdag. Toch mooi dat het zo lang licht is. 21.00 – 22.00. Terug via De Pijp om bij K. een cd op te halen.

Marcusstraat – Amstel – langs snelweg – Oudekerkerplas – Ouderkerk – Amstel – Pijp – Marcusstraat

cycling,nl | June 1, 2007 | 21:38 | Comments Off on 26 / 0.59 |
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