24-09-2024, 09:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-09-2024, 09:15 PM by Tony Griffiths.)
(24-09-2024, 05:03 PM)Andy Bennett Wrote: Personally I was considering 'how political ideologies are carried in community spaces' myself when thinking about how our new man Kier was just as keen as the rest of them to take a bung by way of freebies to ensure he looked good when visiting local communities, after all it would be the wrong ideology for a labour leader to be seen wearing the same glasses twice.
Looks like Starmer's £1000 glasses are meant to help him "see the future" of British politics—but I hope they came with a solid refund policy, just in case ......
It's not just the art, it's the convoluted language used - just like corporate speak, but far worse. Stripping out the garbage we might be left with: "Kaur creates art using sound and everyday items like spanners and family photos - and explores how people remember sounds and how objects tell new stories. By combining items with sound, she thinks about how political ideas emerge in communities." It still makes no sense though.