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Cat thinks people not living life to the full: but I think we still need each other.

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In the book Recording Conceptual Art (University of California Press, 2001), a series of interviews with key conceptual artists all conducted in 1961 but unpublished until 2001, Robert Barry speaks about his now well-known projects involving telepathy--works that attempted to bypass "any kind of material, even words or language," explaining that

 
   The best telepathic transmission sort of takes place 
   unconsciously, where you don't even know you're 
   doing it. So that the latest of the telepathic pieces, 
   we just assume that the ideas will be transmitted 
   telepathically, instead of consciously trying to 
   do it. [...] We just simply ...

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