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Posted By: tsuwm locative - 02/12/08 04:26 AM
I have encountered the phrase 'locative piece' in discussions of digital art forms. I am familiar with the grammatical locative case, but what does ~ mean in the former context?

-joe (in, on, at, mostly by) friday
Posted By: zmjezhd Re: locative - 02/12/08 05:33 AM
FWIW: locative art or locative media.
Posted By: tsuwm Re: locative - 02/12/08 07:23 AM
yep, Gibson's Spook Country is where I first saw locative piece.
Posted By: BranShea Re: locative - 02/12/08 12:02 PM
'esoteric martial artistry'
This

'God ure helpe, Amen'.

It is the ongowing way of 'Art is everything and everything is Art'.
The link is result from clicking one link from the Wiki page
Locative Art. (sorry did not know it was going to end up in ZN)
Posted By: AnnaStrophic Re: locative - 02/12/08 01:52 PM
Originally Posted By: tsuwm
I have encountered the phrase 'locative piece' in discussions of digital art forms. I am familiar with the grammatical locative case, but what does ~ mean in the former context?

-joe (in, on, at, mostly by) friday


Saving keystrokes, tsuwm?
Posted By: tsuwm Re: locative - 02/12/08 04:16 PM
Originally Posted By: AnnaStrophic


Saving keystrokes, tsuwm?


o hai. rly sry.

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