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Dear Jodi,
I would like Jodi to recieve this email, but due to the confusing nature of this site, i'm not sure if they will read it, i hope they do...
anyway,
I am currently writing a dissertation on art and the internet and i would be interested to know your opinion on something...
In an interview I read, Alexei Shulgin talks about pure and genuine creative communication, and how this is the basic driving force behind man making art...
I was wondering if you think that humans have an natural desire to look for new ways to communicate. A creative drive to explore and experiment with new methods of communication?
I would be really interested to find out what you thought about this
thanks for your time,
Jackie Beamiss
(postgrad student of information management in Glasgow)