Sunday, August 25, 2013

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] value systems

i am doing multi media arts via out of fashion softwares and via their
creativ new experiments. Namely i all my new visuals thru freehand 9 inside
uts and into them go my few decades earlier photogram visuals
please see flickr.com/teomanmadra
the second point is as photo materials i can market them at photovalues
But their visual qualities are superb
Because graphic world my freehand erect lines are completely non existing
and less in modernism via contemporary wall stickers at one
metersquare sizes


On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 6:26 PM, Paul Fishwick <metaphorz@gmail.com> wrote:

> To All for discussion:
>
> One of the perceived dividing lines for cultures and domains is with
> value. We all value things differently. Often the values are not binary.
> It is not that I don't like X and you do, but rather that we both like it,
> but you like it more than I do (e.g., I might rank it with a 3 and you
> might rank it with a 9 with 10 being the highest value).
>
> About six months ago, I read "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People
> are Divided by Politics and Religion". Even though politics and
> religion are not our topic of discussion, the way in which Haidt presented
> value systems was interesting and informative.
>
> I know that my value system may be similar to some colleagues, and
> very different from others. Even when looking at the same object or
> experiencing the same event.
>
> Categorical divisions may not be useful, or could be detrimental, but
> as we debate, let us also talk about what we find most interesting.
> What we value. We may pencil in different numbers on the scale.
>
> -p
> >
>
> Paul Fishwick, PhD
> Chair, ACM SIGSIM
> Distinguished Chair of Arts & Technology and Professor of Computer Science
> The University of Texas at Dallas
> Arts & Technology
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