was this insight
“... Cranbrook [Art and Design] students, almost all sons and daughters of the ‘First World,’ were not interested in addressing basic physical needs (mobility, clean water, uncontaminated food, shelter, sanitary services, and so on). Instead, most students chose to address perceived spiritual needs. Looking at their work one can only conclude that most of us in the West are starving for community and kindness, not for bread and water.”
from this entry from the slowBlog.
Monday, February 5, 2007
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