I got to thinking back to old art class critiques and wondered whether the Internets hadn't yet devised a more efficient solution to replace the meandering, formless, tribal-political negotiations that serve as artistic benchmarks for students. Guess what, class? The Internets do not disappoint!
So that's that. I think we can all pack up shop.
Posted by Kriston at July 19, 2005 1:25 AM"Do not judge," sayeth the form between bold tags. Describe, analyze, and interpret; wheedle, obfuscate, employ jargon, parrot buzzwords, bat your eyelashes, drop glib quotations, and liberally dish out the stare, but whatever you do, do not judge.
If this is Goshen, I'd like to go to the promised land, please.
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