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UCSD pays for trans-species project.
LazloToth- I'm not saying art and culture shouldn't shut down, and I'm keenly aware of how it continues in difficult times. I am saying that I don't find this 'performance' to be much about art. Yeah, its partly about human/computer interface but I put a higher value on human/human interface. Before any more assumptions are made about me, I should tell you two things. I spent nine years getting two music (performance) degrees that I use for work everyday. And our family is not comfy middle class, but lower. I'll repeat my other criticism of Cardenas' efforts, as discussed in the article and in the first two posts- "I just don't think that man and woman exist." Then why use medical intervention to subvert male identifying characteristics? If Cardenas changes definitions on anything, including his sex, maybe people will/ should go along with it. Or, maybe not. I don't feel the need to, and I don't find it 'shameful' that the author doesn't either. Spare me the righteous indignation. Maybe you want to look at the substance of my criticism instead of reeling out assumptions?— March 26, 2009 10:59 a.m.
UCSD pays for trans-species project.
Wow. Are we so fat and happy in the USA that we invent neuroses just to have something to complain about? Think of how this man's mind *could* be helping people who are really in need around the world. Instead Cardenas is spending time pretending to be a dragon to make a political point. Pointless. "I just don't think that man and woman exist." Then why use medical intervention to subvert male identifying characteristics? If Cardenas changes definitions on anything, including his sex, maybe people will/ should go along with it. Or, maybe not. I don't feel the need to, and I don't find it 'shameful' that the author doesn't either. Spare me the righteous indignation.— March 25, 2009 11:12 p.m.