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A couple weeks ago, during a kerfluffle on one of my e-mail lists about a person being upset that the list failed to respond (or rather, not respond) in a specific way to a specific type of posting, I suppressed the urge to post a metaphor about how if I were to create an intricate sand painting on a public walkway, I wouldn't really have a reasonable basis for throwing a fit it some kids ran through it and messed it up, because I was the one co-opting a public space for something contrary to its primary purpose. Well lookit here. News items on this story alternate between blaming the mother for not supervising her kid more closely and praising the fatalistic patience and forgiveness of the monks. Well, I say it was the floor of a public place of business fergoodnessakes. If you're going to create a piece of performance art in the middle of a public walkway, it shouldn't be any great surprise or marvel if somebody walks through it!

Date: 2007-05-25 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] callistotoni.livejournal.com
Years ago (at least 10 and probably more) there was an incident at the SF Asian Art Museum where some monks were making a sand mandala and a crazy woman came and destroyed it before they were done. Jon Carroll wrote a great column about the indident. Carrol used the line, in refering to the monks response: "And the monks nodded and went to lunch". Honestly, I've been remembering that line in response to recent SCA-related foo/drama.

Date: 2007-05-26 12:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] goldenstag.livejournal.com
Hahahahaha. That does sorta work for all the SCA drama, at least most of it.

Date: 2007-05-26 12:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bemused-leftist.livejournal.com
Right. The monks are getting paid by the hour, so to speak. :-) If they wanted a permanent result, they wouldn't use sand.

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