any particular reason to specify a beowulf cluster?
and such a specific request for number of nodes too...
i didn't have the time(or patience) to read _all_
the replies, but i didn't see any mention of
project appleseed anywhere. goto:
Andy Warhol once said(paraphrase possible
due to questionable memory):
"Art is short for Artist"
basically, I agree with what many, many
others have posted previously; It's art
if you think it's art.
if you are bent
on convicing 'them' that what you do is art, then
do something outrageous. There's lots
of 'art' in museums that doesn't 'feel'
like art to me, but were outrageous and
made a statement about art itself; somebody
painted a black square on a black canvas;
not difficult, but it flaunted the whole
"what actors do we see in the frame here?
and how do they relate to each other?" elitist-psuedo-intellectual-let's-pretend-we-
can-get-in-the-artists-head mode.
on the other hand, there's alwys the 'aesthetic'
aspect - some 'designs' i consider art because
it/they have an aesthetic quality(or anti-aesthetic) that conveys more than just
the amount of time/work/effort/etc, it goes
beyond utility, etc.
anyway, follow your muse and be happy you're an artist, the stuffy folk hate creative types
and we all know how much more fun it is to
be creative.
any particular reason to specify a beowulf cluster?
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and such a specific request for number of nodes too...
i didn't have the time(or patience) to read _all_
the replies, but i didn't see any mention of
project appleseed anywhere. goto:
http://exodus.physics.ucla.edu/appleseed/apples
and add this cluster configuration to your comparison matrix.
Andy Warhol once said(paraphrase possible due to questionable memory):
"Art is short for Artist"basically, I agree with what many, many others have posted previously; It's art if you think it's art.
if you are bent on convicing 'them' that what you do is art, then do something outrageous. There's lots of 'art' in museums that doesn't 'feel' like art to me, but were outrageous and made a statement about art itself; somebody painted a black square on a black canvas; not difficult, but it flaunted the whole "what actors do we see in the frame here? and how do they relate to each other?" elitist-psuedo-intellectual-let's-pretend-we- can-get-in-the-artists-head mode.
on the other hand, there's alwys the 'aesthetic' aspect - some 'designs' i consider art because it/they have an aesthetic quality(or anti-aesthetic) that conveys more than just the amount of time/work/effort/etc, it goes beyond utility, etc.
anyway, follow your muse and be happy you're an artist, the stuffy folk hate creative types and we all know how much more fun it is to be creative.