This is an amazing observation, and it is evidence that it might not be
a good idea to spend too much energy trying to suppress a creative
impulse. Not that suppression was Mattieu's intention, this little gem
may owe it's existence to his criticism! I just hope artists will have
the courage to follow through with their impulses, even though they may
face some unsympathetic criticism.
Just don't not do it,
Collin
On 12/20/2010 04:22 PM, pd-list-request(a)iem.at wrote:
>
> Maybe the wisdom is exactly that, that a censored world will sound just like
> a non-censored world, and one will not be able to percept that "something is
> missing", which is dangerous if you think about it. Imagine you go home one
> day and some important things of yours have been stolen but you go on
> without noticing their absence, even with the time passing. Scary!
>
> Andras