Everything I tell you is a lie.
What does this insoluble statement teach you about the limits of language as we know it?
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Watch this (stay with it--the music can be irksome) asking: How does Mandelblot's discovery relate to language? How can I use this in my language practice: or, barring that, at all? Namely, can you register in writing how it changes your dialect (dia- "across, between" + legein "speak")? May writing/language be (associated with) a fractal form?
Thursday, September 3, 2009
In the rearrangement of the wedge parts here, a gap is formed. While geometrically plausible (click on image for proof), how does the pause this resultant gap (absence, blank, tear, missing-in-action, rupture, gaff, break, opening, spread, disturbance, col, fault, hole, etc.) may cause relate to what may interest or compel you? What, further, is it that pauses, if it causes you pause? Furthest, what closes the gap?
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