[MD] Rationality
Jan-Anders
jananderses at telia.com
Sat Sep 5 01:55:48 PDT 2009
Marsha
The main rational part behind this kind of industrial mass production
pattern as a well to economic yield was contributed from the french born
industrialist Pierre Du Pont 1870-1954.
Just like the egyptian hieroglyphs, there are more needed to explain
perspective drawing. The egyptians could obviously build pyramids in 3D
but they could not draw a picture of a face in 3D. In this case I think
we need another kind of word to express why some people got chicken skin
from watching something that ocurred 40 years ago. If this is good
Quality are you able to remake this impression?
It is a strange feeling anyway to perform in front of a uncountable
audience. It reminds me a bit about being the one at the top of a roof
or a mountain. But you can't just keep quiet, the world under your feet
are listening and you can't have contact with all of them. One must
release the need of control of the listeners and their reactions. It can
happen anything and its out of your control, people can undress in front
of you and its impossible to react on that. This freedom of control from
the speaker, this personal independence and lack of responsibility of
being just one in a mass of thousands I think is mistaken as a
sublimation for creative freedom.
For the people who build the technical equipment for this kind of events
and these behind the organisation its mere business as usual.
:-)
Jan-Anders
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