tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4160449982613423445.post8635056812074645672..comments2017-05-03T11:27:19.934-07:00Comments on Computers Die Too: Noahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00594995418539506413noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4160449982613423445.post-47377817217541005572015-05-04T14:05:41.167-07:002015-05-04T14:05:41.167-07:00i like how you swung de certeau a little bit (at l...i like how you swung de certeau a little bit (at least in my opinion) to connect with sue coe's activist and political art. i think of de certeau's ideas of everyday life more with more face value; i.e. mundane depictions of everyday life (BILL OWENS) but it's meaningful to think of his ideas in the light of bringing out details and drawing attention to the unnoticed things in pursuit of uncovering or revealing them with an ultimate goal of spreading the knowledge of their existences.Ridley Tankersleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01832238976958919949noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4160449982613423445.post-10617927449434674962015-05-04T13:33:13.101-07:002015-05-04T13:33:13.101-07:00As an X-Files fan, I particularly enjoyed Sue Coe&...As an X-Files fan, I particularly enjoyed Sue Coe's drawings of Scully and Mulder. I am sure you can look at her fan drawings of the X-Files and make connections between the government (and aliens) manipulating Mulder and Scully in a fictional universe and the government (and aliens?) manipulating our society in the real world. Olivia Rowehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07776721693480905387noreply@blogger.com