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Welcome to our art reconstruction project.
Welcome to our reconstructed art project.


You will find here [[reconstruction]]s of creative works, including [[music]], [[painting]], [[literature|literary]] and [[philosophy]] books.
You will find here [[reconstruction]]s of creative works, including [[music]], [[painting]], [[literature|literary]] and [[philosophy]] books.


We do not aim at being an exhaustive knowledge base. Instead, we only seek [[Progress in art|focused progress in enjoyment]], pushing the limits of the "transitive closure" of current knowledge. In order to nurture positive social cross-breeding, this knowledge base provides the foundational agreed-upon layer of social reconstruction.
We do not aim at being an exhaustive knowledge base. Instead, we only seek [[Progress in art|focused progress in enjoyment]], pushing the limits of the "transitive closure" of current knowledge. In order to nurture positive social cross-breeding, this knowledge base provides some first agreed-upon layer of social reconstruction.
 
The signal which should dictate you to read on is the recognition that your hobbies, the novelties which keep your desire for life awake are actually random permutations of the same patterns, and that your enjoyment of life is aging in a circle of being constantly fed back with the same shit.

Revision as of 17:10, 8 May 2011

Welcome to our reconstructed art project.

You will find here reconstructions of creative works, including music, painting, literary and philosophy books.

We do not aim at being an exhaustive knowledge base. Instead, we only seek focused progress in enjoyment, pushing the limits of the "transitive closure" of current knowledge. In order to nurture positive social cross-breeding, this knowledge base provides some first agreed-upon layer of social reconstruction.

The signal which should dictate you to read on is the recognition that your hobbies, the novelties which keep your desire for life awake are actually random permutations of the same patterns, and that your enjoyment of life is aging in a circle of being constantly fed back with the same shit.