Wednesday, November 25, 2009

just a thought

I was sitting at my machine again the other day, or should i say still..

i was typing to no avail, nothing was happening.. i did not click into the actual box where the text goes..

this is something i have experienced often and am sure that you have experienced .. But my thought is ...

Where are all those words.. where have they gone .. IS this something like the monkey in front of a typewriter .. do those words combine somewhere in the ether so make a story. And if so is this story something like the tree falling in the forest when there is no one to listen.

the sound of one hand clapping, the beat of a butterfly wing, the words of unspoken words drifting through the ether..

if there was a key logger on all machines globally and these lost words were combined would it create a deconstructivism William Burroughs like novel?

or is
THIS just not likely?

if enough people type randomly into nothing on their computers will it create the greatest deconstructivist novel of all times? Or is it in fact the greatest piece of writing in progress. By nature it could land up being the greatest form of art?

after a little reading i realize that in fact it is
Deconstruction and deconstructivist ?

semantic, vernacular?

either way it could well be sub conscious art?

from wikipedia on the interweb :
J. Hillis Miller has described deconstruction this way: “Deconstruction is not a dismantling of the structure of a text, but a demonstration that it has already dismantled itself. Its apparently-solid ground is no rock, but thin air."[1]


in a similar way the social cairns are deconstructivistic .. yet not really, rather disparate and unconnected? or is that not the connection? or are they subtly all joined at a sub conscious level?


btw..

project n on a list of manuy things to do is to capture the social cairns on electronic media, thus destroying them like Schroedinger's cat..

But that is us as humans looking to see to understand to destroy.. whilst only trying to understand. do they need to be understood and seen, is that the next step in the evolution of this form of social expression, is it something that has been around for long or not, or is it new, or is it a new name for something old? we will have to wait and see wont we



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