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>Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 15:09:20 >To: net][1][wurk][7][ >From: mez <mezandwalt@wollongong.starway.net.au> >Subject: Re: inter.teXt.u allitee > >n-tertextualitee seems to me like a quaint word....almost no.stall-gic in a sense- can't n-counter wurds like "deconstruction" "intertext" "appropriation" or "parody" wiffout m-mediatelee ass.soc.I.ating them with a postmodern purrspective........ ][net.wurk17er is][: > an artterm waiting to fade into the morass of isms we hist/oric/rionically n-counter all the thyme, i don't even conzider interteXuality consciouslee anymore [unlezz it is bought 2 my attention like thizz:)]. In terms of fiction, ov course it seems almost unavoidable to write something wiff a comtemporary flav.our _wiffout_ constantlee re.fur.ring 2 some other bodee/access point of information...think itz a matta of degree 2 which u take the reference point...... > situation blerk: ][net.wurkahs slip thru the cracks][ n_ _ w_ _17 : a silly o' cracker code :obviouslee flawed to the gi][lls][gs :][n.sert larffing now][ >if, howeva, the situation waz different, mebbe the overt acknowledge[wo]ment wood not be necessary, as in my meZang.elled posts to lizts such as nettime, 7-11, etc......and even though mani may knott view them as fiction/prose based, i do. So the interteXt di-lemm[ing]a getz more and [sir thomas]moore complicated. ][fiction][ fictional animal: Anim][us][als x.isting only in fiction [usually in children's stories] fictitious character: .17. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold