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Perform inside a Richard Serra sculpture

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We will reach utopia when this critique loses relevance

Television Delivers People

The jaunty music really drives the point home.

Question: Do you think this critique applies to other forms of social media?  Consider the recent accusations of censoring Twitter trends.

Amateur Reporting: New Media Lecture

Back during my grad school days at Savannah College of Art and Design, I attended a lecture about new media ranging from Richard Serra to Second Life.  This write-up came from the notes I took while attending it.  A professor of mine was giving one half of the lectures.  On Richard Serra, I just want to say that every time I learn about him, I love him.  For me, this man has a spine made of titanium.  I admire his willingness to do different things.

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Richard (chard) Serra’s (erra’s) boomerang (rang)

Fun (n) with (ith) boomerangs (rangs).  Obviously (viously), Serra (erra) loves (oves) the (e) little (le) things (ings) in (in) life (ife).

Richard Serra’s Hands Scraping

Capturing ephemeral art with a recording device.

Richard Serra’s Surprise Attack

Serra creates a rhythm as he discusses what makes up a surprise during fighting.

Richard Serra plays a practical joke on the government

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Arguments for and against Tilted Arc

History of Tilted Arc

I can’t find this source, but it interpreted Tilted Arc as commentary on how bureaucracy hinders people.  If you look at the work from that analysis, how could you not laugh at that?

Richard Serra’s Hand Catching Lead

Serra seems to combine the hypnotic qualities of Andy Warhol’s films and the experimental feel of silent cinema.

Richard Serra on Charlie Rose Part Four

Richard Serra on Charlie Rose Part Three

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