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Editor @AreoMagazine Secular, liberal humanist. Mother. Doglover. Writing book about epistemology & ethics on the academic left Helen.pluckrose@areomagazine.com

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    1. Luke Turner‏Verified account @Luke_Turner Jan 2
      Replying to @DurinnMcFurren @HPluckrose

      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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    2. Luke Turner‏Verified account @Luke_Turner Jan 2
      Replying to @DurinnMcFurren @HPluckrose

      Art has the potential to speak of anything and everything, just as science has. They are two sides of the same coin.

      4 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
    3. Luke Turner‏Verified account @Luke_Turner Jan 2
      Replying to @DurinnMcFurren @HPluckrose

      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

      4 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
    4. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose Jan 2
      Replying to @Luke_Turner @DurinnMcFurren

      But art doesn't own creativity. That is found in science too.

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    5. Luke Turner‏Verified account @Luke_Turner Jan 2
      Replying to @HPluckrose @DurinnMcFurren

      That's like saying science doesn't own method. My point is that the two are entirely intertwined, as they have historically always been.

      1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
    6. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose Jan 2
      Replying to @Luke_Turner @DurinnMcFurren

      To say this you'd need to show that creativity is a property of art rather than science.

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    7. Luke Turner‏Verified account @Luke_Turner Jan 2
      Replying to @HPluckrose @DurinnMcFurren

      Creativity *is* art. This is the problem of trying to separate fields off, because one ends up going round in circles. It's all intertwined.

      1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose Jan 2
      Replying to @Luke_Turner @DurinnMcFurren

      But you haven't considered the need to aardvark your wardrobe. If you did, you'd see quite clearly that art is a small village in France whilst science is a specific kind of small fishing boat found in Mauritius.

      1:16 PM - 2 Jan 2018
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        2. Luke Turner‏Verified account @Luke_Turner Jan 2
          Replying to @HPluckrose @DurinnMcFurren

          'pataphysics isn't my forte, but I'll take your word for it 🐟🐠🐙

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        3. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose Jan 2
          Replying to @Luke_Turner @DurinnMcFurren

          I think you probably would. I'm going to have to mute, I'm afraid. I lack the willpower not to respond & this is too frustrating. Reasoned discussion isn't possible here. Enjoy your art tho.

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        4. Luke Turner‏Verified account @Luke_Turner Jan 2
          Replying to @HPluckrose @DurinnMcFurren

          wait, what? that was…er…all you there. I do hope you watch and enjoy that Bohm clip anyhow

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        5. Ian Charboneau‏ @IanCharboneau May 20
          Replying to @Luke_Turner @HPluckrose @DurinnMcFurren

          This is the kind of garbage this dude churns out and labels art.pic.twitter.com/JfL0r6CvH7

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        6. Luke Turner‏Verified account @Luke_Turner May 20
          Replying to @IanCharboneau @HPluckrose @DurinnMcFurren

          thanks for the review Ian ★★☆☆☆

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        7. Ian Charboneau‏ @IanCharboneau May 20
          Replying to @Luke_Turner @HPluckrose @DurinnMcFurren

          It’s not a review. I’m saying you’re LARPing as an artist. Art is skilled and eternal you’re regurgitating theory and labeling it “art”

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        8. Luke Turner‏Verified account @Luke_Turner May 20
          Replying to @IanCharboneau @HPluckrose @DurinnMcFurren

          well, the LARPing has been going pretty well for us artists ever since Elsa exhibited her urinal in 1917, so fingers crossed nobody notices 🤞

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        9. Ian Charboneau‏ @IanCharboneau May 20
          Replying to @Luke_Turner @HPluckrose @DurinnMcFurren

          If by go well you mean celebrated by rich idiots and over educated fools. Then instantly forgettable. The entire conceptual art movement will have a smaller place in history then Seinfeld.

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