Experimental culture is a continuum of ideas. It is simple, as it must be.
Neither "alternative culture", nor "counter-culture", and certainly removed from both "pop" and the extreme of "outsider" expression, the experimental establishes perspective according to possibility.
If it is desirable to create that which is not attainable, it is necessary to create the conditions in which it becomes so. This means more than the development of potential technologies. What it demands are new concepts the technologies may further, and the moral reasoning capable of bringing the future into being.
Neither "alternative culture", nor "counter-culture", and certainly removed from both "pop" and the extreme of "outsider" expression, the experimental establishes perspective according to possibility.
If it is desirable to create that which is not attainable, it is necessary to create the conditions in which it becomes so. This means more than the development of potential technologies. What it demands are new concepts the technologies may further, and the moral reasoning capable of bringing the future into being.