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@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