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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-04-25 16:07 [#00193753]
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What do people think the majority of art in 100 years time will be?
Will it be interactive web art like BoCs website?
Will canvas based art be as common?
Will "fine art" die out?
Will we see computer games become more "artistic"?
Will a completely new for of art emerge?
Will music change to a more random interactive experince (like Boc's ne website)?
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-04-25 16:15 [#00193775]
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I predict DVD based music with all the different elements as different tracks to make it easier to mix.
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joey
from montréal (Canada) on 2002-04-25 16:16 [#00193776]
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who cares? and I don't mean that to be a jerk, i really mean, why give a hoot? speculation is not fun for me, but that's just me.
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joey
from montréal (Canada) on 2002-04-25 16:17 [#00193779]
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because say, 100 years ago dvd did not exist, nor did cd, or tapes for that matter. in 100 years, things will be pretty different, so we can't even start to think about it with our 2002 experience.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-04-25 16:17 [#00193780]
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Okay, what can we expect in the future of cooking Joey? Zero G pancakes?
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-04-25 16:18 [#00193783]
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Okay, 100 years for fine/classical art, 10 years for electronic art?
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Inverted Whale
from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-04-25 16:21 [#00193790]
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As far as the future of food, I read they have developed a sandwich with a shelf life of 3 >years! Yeeeuuurrrgh!
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joey
from montréal (Canada) on 2002-04-25 16:22 [#00193791]
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pancakes are great. as for the future of cooking, new methods are being developed, for example vacuum packed cooking. it can bring your total output up to 95%, instead of 60%, or so. for example, you cook a 200 gram filet mignon in your frying pan, it ends up weighing about 140g by the time the client gets to eat it (I'm throwing numbers around like i'm playing baseball). well, with vacuum pack cooking, you get a 200g steak, and it ends up weighing 190g. the future of cooking is upon us. the future is now.
another technique that is rather new is the induction heating pad. it is like a little table on which you place your frying pan, and it heats only if the pan touches your table. when you lift the pan off the table, the table turns off. you can put your hand on the tray, it is that efficient. this way, if you want to do some cooking in front of the client (say for omelettes for breakfast, or sautéeing pasta on order in front of the client), the client doesn't have to stand in front of this big flame, making him or her sweat. it takes a little getting used to, but it is pretty fun and efficient when you get the hang of it.
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joey
from montréal (Canada) on 2002-04-25 16:24 [#00193793]
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yeah, freshness is not exactly their priority i guess. pretty wierd stuff. i'd rather grow my own stuff, pick it out of the ground, and eat it that day.
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joey
from montréal (Canada) on 2002-04-25 16:25 [#00193794]
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by the way, i make killer pancakes.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-04-25 16:25 [#00193795]
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What's your opinion of the new milk they're developing that will last for 3 weeks after opening before going off?
A friend of a friend is a lecturer in food technology and has discovered how to make really good "Beer Lollies" he has only told his kids and is considering patenting it.
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joey
from montréal (Canada) on 2002-04-25 16:26 [#00193796]
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beer lollies? you mean lolli pops?
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joey
from montréal (Canada) on 2002-04-25 16:27 [#00193797]
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as for that milk you speak of... well, i don't know much about it right now. i have worked on a dairy farm, and let me tell you that the milk i buy in the grocery store now does not even compare to the milk i used to drink on the farm. raw milk. unpasteurized. full fat. man was it ever good.
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spasmsixtynine
from leicester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-25 16:28 [#00193798]
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art will probably go very retro and look to the past
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-04-25 17:03 [#00193810]
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Yes, beer ice lolly pops.
Oh, I make pretty darn good pancakes meself.
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Laserbeak
from Netherlands, The on 2002-04-25 20:49 [#00194116]
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Art will be replaced by commercials.
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cygnus
from nowhere and everyplace on 2002-04-25 20:52 [#00194120]
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animation will eventually replace all still works of art
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DirtyPriest
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2002-04-25 20:52 [#00194123]
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Digital emotions.
+ people wont rave about art as much, as it will be the thing they want to do when all idiot work is replaced by robots.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-04-25 20:54 [#00194125]
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I think there is some truth in that- art is already diluted by commercials.
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shibumi
from United States on 2002-04-25 20:58 [#00194127]
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Ya' know, I think it was Warhol's art that made "commercial" or "pop" art popular. And if you think about it, most commercials are produced by big companies who can afford to buy the best and most cutting edge talent-
I, personally, think porn will take over. Look at MTV
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Murray
from Southend, Essex (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-25 21:09 [#00194139]
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I think that Giger's abstract views on sex and life will become the norm
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Mr_Flappypants
from Louisville (United States) on 2002-04-25 21:19 [#00194143]
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i think it will stay the same as it has always been, but with more variations
art doesnt depend on the time it was created, but it depends on the artist
artists have different feelings, therefore, all art is different
i think of anything created by a human as art at least, the things that weren't created just to make money, and weren't crated for the creators well being...
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hevquip
from megagram dusk sect (United States) on 2002-04-25 21:42 [#00194152]
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hey, i make...uh "art"...it's the only thing i share when i'm on soulseek. i'm on there as hevquip.
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