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Re: Interactive storytelling and me; and a challenge
- To: idrama@flutterby.com
- Subject: Re: Interactive storytelling and me; and a challenge
- From: "Laura J. Mixon" <ljm@digitalnoir.com>
- Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 09:05:47 -0600
- Cc: "Laura J. Mixon" <ljm@digitalnoir.com>
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What Thom said.
On Jun 4, 2005, at 1:52 AM, thom@indiana.edu wrote:
Art of any sort is difficult and often takes decades to master before
one can
actually create 'art' of any sort. Machines will never 'create' art or
story or
music of any significance because humans create significant art and
story and
music for human needs. Heck, the visual aspect of visual art barely
exists
these days simply because of the function of 'art' these days. Art
isn't
something which matches the couch any more.