You’ve brought to my mind an interesting realization. “Rationalist” art forms don’t really have their own place, as of yet. (That I’ve noticed.)
And it seems interesting that I’ve lurked as long as I have without coming across any attempt to grow from the Savannah-Poet mindset, as put forth in Eliezer’s writings on Reductionism.
Perhaps the reception is due to running against the grain, concerning language use in poetry? The content strikes me as something a budding philosopher might wonder at, although I would refer the subject of the poem to Eliezer’s writings The Gift We Give Tomorrow, and his Fun Theory Sequence. Read aloud it did not grate my ears.
I might have overreached here, but I hope I have been useful.
EDIT: Please do continue with your artistic ambitions. They are part our charge, something to protect. Even if it’s place in the new arts is small.
Thank you for the read.
You’ve brought to my mind an interesting realization. “Rationalist” art forms don’t really have their own place, as of yet. (That I’ve noticed.)
And it seems interesting that I’ve lurked as long as I have without coming across any attempt to grow from the Savannah-Poet mindset, as put forth in Eliezer’s writings on Reductionism.
Perhaps the reception is due to running against the grain, concerning language use in poetry? The content strikes me as something a budding philosopher might wonder at, although I would refer the subject of the poem to Eliezer’s writings The Gift We Give Tomorrow, and his Fun Theory Sequence. Read aloud it did not grate my ears.
I might have overreached here, but I hope I have been useful.
EDIT: Please do continue with your artistic ambitions. They are part our charge, something to protect. Even if it’s place in the new arts is small.