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Form is Function – Conclusion
Sunday, November 29th, 2009
All Dressed Up and Nowhere To Go
Form is relevance.
Function is application.
There isn’t much left to explain. Now some may say that relevance is subjective and application is transitory. Put those together and you get, “transitory relevance” – a statement that says a whole bunch of nothing about everything all at once. Oddly enough, it becomes functional and formative all by itself – a sort of enlightened hypocrisy.
What is to be learned? Does “Form is Function” define a new movement? Thankfully not. The last thing a world full of man’s ideas needs is yet another that tells them what is what and who is who. (more…)
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