OK. Could it do it in straightforward language whilst devising workable plans for the promotion of science and reason and strong institutions and addressing the problems in the universities and generally defending secular liberal democracy, please?https://twitter.com/Luke_Turner/status/948269334673219585 …
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I'm sorry. That was rude. But please could you go away now. Conversation simply isn't possible. We are speaking different languages and from my perspective, you're not saying anything. It's frustrating and time-wasting.
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It's a shame that you feel this. I'd like to think if you engaged with my artworks, you'd see they focus on a return to empathy, sincerity & community, & there is potential for very real & positive societal change through this. I'm convinced you wouldn't think it a waste of time.
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metamodern engagement > postmodern detachment

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Again, which part of this is abstruse, incomprehensible or unusable? It's very plain, easy to understand English that has evidently been helpful to many. I've not attacked you in any way, but tried to engage. I don't see why you feel the need to be rude.http://www.metamodernism.com/2015/01/12/metamodernism-a-brief-introduction/ …
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How can this be used? It's fundamentally meaningless. Have your 'metamodernism discourse' which is 'descriptive rather than prescriptive; an inclusive means of articulating the ongoing developments associated with a structure of feeling.' I see no worth in it.pic.twitter.com/Z9HlaL5OsW
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but one of art's roles is to be speculative, and in this way it can certainly spark progress. The relationship of art and science has itself been constantly evolving, and metamodernism simply attempts to articulate the state of things, as opposed to trying to invent anything
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Art has the potential to speak of anything and everything, just as science has. They are two sides of the same coin.
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if you want to separate the two off entirely, one could say that neither does science alone have the power to discover facts without a spark of creativity
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