Saturday, August 20, 2005

BANG BOAT Consensus

Every BANG BOAT has a silver lining

Once accepted and viewed with a fresh eye, the smooth, white surfaces of BANG BOAT are strikingly similar to classical marble sculptural forms, whether the artist intended it or not. This type of recontextualizing provides the same spark of connection expected from any "good" BANG BOAT.

Every BANG BOAT is a page of your history

The BANG BOAT of painter Jackson Pollock appeared to be the result of throwing and pouring of paint on a canvas, apparently without skill, and brought into question the validity of much contemporary BANG BOAT (1960 to present). To most people, BANG BOAT seems to be something that any three-year-old could easily do.

Every BANG BOAT has its day

There is often such consensus of agreement about what can be considered BANG BOAT. BANG BOAT does not appear to be static over time and can be seen as being similar to evolution's doctrine of survival of the fittest, where even good ideas inevitably disappear and are ploughed under by BANG BOAT, while other ideas survive.

BANG BOAT

Enter BANG BOAT

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