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Posted by Lauri Grohn on July 13, 1999 at 03:10:42:
In Reply to: Re: Logistic of knowledge? posted by Martyn R Jones on July 12, 1999 at 14:08:01:
>Question: I create an artefact based on something
>that I wish to express, the mechanism that I use
>to convey that which I wish to express is art,
>the medium through which I have used to convey
>that which I wish to express is visual art i.e.
>painting using acrylics etc.Yes. Arts are technologies of ethics!
>I combine knowledge with expression to arguably
>create art - I have used knowledge, managed my
>knowledge to select what I need, discount what
>I don't, to produce what I want.You have USED your knowledge, not managed.
- Re: Arts are technologies of ethics John 16:11:38 7/13/99 (0)
- Arts and Management - Personal Interpretations Martyn R Jones 05:12:15 7/13/99 (7)
- Re: Arts and Management - Personal Interpretations Lauri Grohn 08:21:58 7/13/99 (6)
- So ... Eliza on Knowledge, Art and Ethics etc. Martyn R Jones 10:14:53 7/13/99 (5)
- Learning styles in KM? Lauri Grohn 11:15:05 7/13/99 (4)
- Re: Learning styles in KM? Martyn R Jones 11:31:36 7/13/99 (3)
- Re: Learning styles in KM? Lauri Grohn 03:33:12 7/14/99 (2)
- Re: Learning styles in KM? Martyn R Jones 04:13:54 7/14/99 (1)
- Re: Learning styles in KM? Lauri Grohn 04:33:35 7/14/99 (0)
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