Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Language Paradox

Everything I tell you is a lie.

What does this insoluble statement teach you about the limits of language as we know it?

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?

Wednesday, September 2, 2009






How is/isn't a sunset cut or draw on the surface of THIS rock (in Wales, at Broadhaven Beach) expository writing? And if not expository, what kind of writing (is it)? Further, if not writing, what (is it)?