tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6005686617720224037.post1178774820636298718..comments2023-10-01T13:03:03.828+02:00Comments on NEW STRATEGIES DMC: The hour of judgement approachesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6005686617720224037.post-11802667217600730432011-08-08T16:52:38.847+02:002011-08-08T16:52:38.847+02:00I totally agree with this statement and general at...I totally agree with this statement and general attitude<br />"And if you don't make things, you don't understand shit about what life is all about. Well, that's how I see it, at least."<br /><br />I am also making drawings again, and it feels so GOOD!<br />Some Rietveld student said that another teacher had said (don't know who)<br /><br />"There is no art without some kind of craft connected to it"<br />Even thinking has a system connected to it that you can "get better" at.<br /><br />But to involv your BODY and sweat into your practise is SOOOO important, there is so much knowledge & wisdom hidden in there.<br /><br />The American talk about "muscle memory", meaning the skills to drive cars or play tennis, or bike around. for you to get good at those things, knowledge HAS to move from the brain to the muscles.<br /><br />It is something that interests me enormously and is often why I think purely conceptual art is often missing a certain type of body wisdom.<br /><br />brainiac!<br /><br />By the way...is Arnon Grunberg a good writer, isn't he just a good thinker, or is that something else...I guess it is?<br />I guess you could be a good speaker (Obama). It doesn't automatically make you a good writer. Can you trust DJs who can't or even worse WON"T dance???!!! I don't think so.<br /><br />Could you become a good lover by just studying Kama Sutra theory?jonas ohlssonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04969453043980330565noreply@blogger.com