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"Venice receives so many more benefits from the industry than any inconvenience it causes." Even though the obvious economic factors may be inarguable,Venetians who want to stop the ships say there is nothing to celebrate. They argue that Venice is already so massively overcrowded with tourists that the city has become "unlivable." The population of Venice is in constant decline as residents slowly move out and give way to tourists. "If the benefit of tourism is the death of a city,then tourism is not worth it," says Silvio Testa,spokesman for No Grandi Navi,or No Big Ships. "Cruise ships may not be entirely to blame,but they are a major component of a mechanism that is changing Venice like a gradual tide that erodes the substance of the city.
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Season 7 will be Mad Men’s final season. How does it feel knowing that you’re now that much closer to the end and what freedom is there in being able to plan out the final arcs for these characters with that foreknowledge?Weiner: You know what? I’m not thinking about it. I don’t know that it’s freedom. It’s very intimidating,and it’s going to be an emotional journey that I’ve never experienced. I’ve got the classic response to it: I’m not thinking about it. It’s been a magical experience in everyone’s lives who have been a part of it. We can’t believe it’s happened and it’s a very peculiar show. We are still this strange genre-free underdog and the great thing is that we’ve been afforded the luxury,through our modest success,that the network and the studio have let us do the show as honestly as we want.
I’m afraid (sorry) that some of the terms and ideas you want to borrow from art history – even ideas of an "aesthetic effect" or of "style" and "movement" — come closer to being old cliches than living thought. When I suggested that scent should be discussed "as though humans had only ever known the world through their noses",it was meant as an invitation for your medium to strike out against such cliches,and develop ways of thinking unique to it – and which art history might even want to borrow,in turn. Does olfactory art gain,or lose,by relying on interpretative categories and strategies that already exist in other disciplines,and may even be stale there? As you know,and as I’ve written,I think there’s as much to say and think and feel about scent as about any of the longer-established disciplines such as painting or sculpture or "classical" music.
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