Twitter can be fun. And frustrating. This appeared recently:
"creativity and knowledge formation can be regarded as forms of social interaction rather than outcomes of activities ... Simon Biggs"
Great statement. Fits in with relational aesthetics and gets me excited.
But who is this Simon Biggs? [Turns out there are several Simon Biggs scattered around the globe in academia]
A mystery then. To be solved?
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ReplyDeleteI think the quote is form his contribution to this month's discussion on empyre - http://www.subtle.net/empyre - on 'Participatory Art: New Media and Archival Traces'. There's also been much discussion about narrative which I'm sure would interest you.
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