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Re: New space building standard and submission to www.classic-space.com
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lugnet.space
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Wed, 31 Jul 2002 00:04:39 GMT
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I'm with Mark on this one. Although LEGO is great for learning maths and
logical thinking (I have used LEGO in the classroom, being a teacher), it's
basic strength is enabling one to be creative. Creativity must lie within
the limits of the product of course, but why waste time describing those
limits when you can actually explore ways to make something beautiful in
itself, beauty as such. Oh art indeed!
Alexander
P.S. this creativity actually allows a person to exceed himself and appoint
himself Grand Admiral! ;-)
In lugnet.space, Mark Sandlin writes:
> In lugnet.space, Damien Guichard writes:
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> >
> > Hi Mark,
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> > Particularly interesting. You are not so far.
> > Let the "right feel" surface to conscious and describe me its shape.
> > Would it not be an artistic endeavor?
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> Maybe I'm losing something due to the language barrier.
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> Sounds like trying to take the creative building process and turn it into
> math or something. Yuck!!!
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> I just don't get it.
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> ~GAMH
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