"where is the line between art and programming"
What a small pictured view this must come from. Imagine that there was a group of artists that were doing some sort of 'comuter oriented art' (not anything really with much merit in the field of computer science) like a sculpture of 100 monitors flashing on and off. There would be *many* small minded art critics and artists saying that the group responsible were 'very cutting edge'; 'on the cusp of technology'; etc. Some would even call them 'programmers' or pose the phrase "where is the line between programming and art."
It would still be a dumb thing to say.
-MF
"where is the line between art and programming" What a small pictured view this must come from. Imagine that there was a group of artists that were doing some sort of 'comuter oriented art' (not anything really with much merit in the field of computer science) like a sculpture of 100 monitors flashing on and off. There would be *many* small minded art critics and artists saying that the group responsible were 'very cutting edge'; 'on the cusp of technology'; etc. Some would even call them 'programmers' or pose the phrase "where is the line between programming and art." It would still be a dumb thing to say. -MF