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Richard Tuttle and Heidegger
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I presume all of you already have enough on your plate as far as things to read and ETAs due to jobs and so on...regardless you might want to save the content of this email for (if) you ever find the time to consider what I think is Richard Tuttles Phenomenological musings to that of Heidegger's text concerning art--which is similar to, but is an illuminating departure to Heidegger's ordinariness of the everyday of "Being and Time."
There are noticeable similarities in Richard Tuttles conversation with Charles Bernstein at PennSound to Heidegger's text on "The Origin of the Work of Art." [...not that I agree to Tuttle or Heidegger but the intertexual conversation is very interesting---especially as one way of looking at what might be an aboriginal sort of thing]
media.sas.upenn.edu/pennsound/authors/Tuttle/Tuttle-Richard_Close-Listening_pgm2_12-04-06.mp3
homepage.newschool.edu/~quigleyt/vcs/heidegger-owasum.pdf
GoldenShowers
Richard Haden
www.writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Tuttle.html----
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Re: Richard Tuttle and Heidegger / Mike Willey <wallmartyr-AT-gmail.com> / 29 Jun 2009
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