From: Natasha V. More(f/k/a/Nancie Clark) (flexeon@primenet.com)
Date: Wed Jan 15 1997 - 09:03:31 MST
At 12:06 AM 1/15/97 -0600, Eliezer Yudkowsky wrote:
>In other words, Art, even Extropian Art, may be important, or even
>necessary, but is not an activity directed at Singularity or populating
>the galaxy. It does not belong on a poll about what ends are most
>important and what means we use to get there.
The term is Extropic Art, Eliezer. Imagination and creativity are essential
in getting here to here. However, I think I'll just ask Vernor Vinge, and
get his comments on it, as a visionary creative thinker. Not that I doubt
my own understanding of this, mind you. To the contrary, I am certain that
it one's ability to imagine, to visualize, to think out necessary steps in
achievements to acquiring, for example, desigining a space habitat, or
desigining a VR similation, that is essential in making same happen.
Regardless, of my own views, but I'd rather go to someone with whom you find
a respect and whose ideas you have simulated into your thinking.
Natasha Vita More [f/k/a Nancie Clark]
http://www.primenet.com/~flexeon
Exemplar Art Exhibition: http://www.primenet.com/~flexeon/galley.htm
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