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Art?
I had a quick look at link that you posted and the first thought that came to mind is a little irrelevant to your initial post. However, I do think it might be interesting to consider. The fact that Machover chose to bring together new technology and a 'high art' (classic opera) strikes me as being fascinating. THe mix of the old and the new and turning it into a hybrid of sorts redefines what we consider to be art and also, what we consider to be 'new techology'. We've had a look at what technology has done to redefine our ways of thinking, reading and writing but we haven't really looked at what technology has done to art. Is it possible that given the emergence of technology, we will start to view art in a different way?