A Book to Have Written

We have books, on shelves and within.

Everyone who thinks does some writing, some part of writing. Everyone who has taught has written or talked enough to have written. Maybe speech to text could have done the job better.

I don’t teach; didn’t teach for long enough to become a teacher. I do talk to myself or dogs when they are around.

Because I read and pick what to read by following authors, there are a continual stream of books — small, big — deep, less so. An author/curator of currency mentioned a book, so I picked up a copy. And considering the time difference, the different decades of perspective and history, this book seems familiar. An easy going first year book of ideas, with enough annotation to keep the student moving.

It makes me feel as though I could have, or should have written it.

i wrote about process and specific photographs. That was an age that saw great separation between theory and application. I’m glad that gap has been crossed.

Photography; the Key Concepts. David Bate

His key concepts include reference material as well as interpretations. It is an example of a fine text supplement to studio principle course.

Bare’s book has a beginning middle and end — The other text depicted is a compilation “The Education of a Photographer” Charles Traub.. Classic writings — and available as an eBook.

A small sample of the Bate’s he refactors Fired’s “Why Photography Matters as Art as Never Before into:

GenreArtist
“History” PaintingJeff Wall, Thomas Struth, Andreas Gursky, Thoms Ruff
LandscapeAndreas Gursky, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Thomas Ruff, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Thomas Demand
Luc Delahaye, Stephen Shore, Candida Hofer, Jean-Marc Bustamante
PortraitureThomas Struth, Thomas Ruff, Beat Streuli, Philip-Lorca diCorsa, Cindy Sherman, Rineke Dijkstra,
Luc Delahaye, Hiroshi Sugimoto
Still LifeThomas Demand, Wolfgang Tillmns, Jeff Wall
Academy Painters Photographers

overnights: 11/22/22

numbers that match. numbers that seem to make more than they are. numbers that have look to them.

is there such
a thing as aesthetic scientist
arts engineer

after political scientist

the pictures are gone; the arguments remain

idea over
witness 
testimony
buddhist at war
vegetarian in cattle country

withering words
whittling


forumboards -- dwile away the time
anselscapes as core. roots rocks and manzar manscape

fear of chemistry, like loving woodworking but hate dust

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recapping: 2000 politics failed democracy . 2002 military failed US. 2008 economy failed US. 2016 rinse-repeat
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carbon ... emulsion in general ... hand job
the hand made flavor
favoring effort of <<<< over >>>

because if it can't raise to art, it can be hard craft skill
the harder it is the nobler... how second son of you