[NetBehaviour] Re: [imitationpoetics] Wurk 1 in the _W[n]e[t]b.Wurks_ Series
Alan Sondheim
sondheim at panix.com
Sun Oct 9 16:06:58 CEST 2005
This is absolutely wonderful; an embodied Charles Peirce comes to mind,
the simulacrum of a fundamental logic in the world. The linguistic
slippage/shifting that characterizes your work shifts as well here to the
visually-encoded. xor seems somewhat equivalent to x or y in both senses,
that of exclusion and that of potential inclusion. Since you say Wurk 1 I
assume there will be more? I'm curious where they will go. Also wanted to
mention the cyborg component of this piece - the encoded mirrored body
which is rendered both hieroglyphic and dys/functional. And it's hot!
- Alan
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, _dream.thick[ener]_ wrote:
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> _W[n]e[t]b.Wurks_ Series: presenting 1.1_
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> title: _ID_xor.cism_
> meth[f]o[rm]d: javascript/html
> integration: previous emailed_net.wurk + dreamt.image.derivatives
> loc: http://www.hotkey.net.au/~netwurker/xor/xor.html
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