Re: processing time & stack overflow
Re: processing time & stack overflow
- Subject: Re: processing time & stack overflow
- From: monk <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 05:11:02 -0400
-- 8/29/01 11:44 AM: email@hidden said:
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By the way, monk, what's a "cross-cutting" script used for?
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Victor
it is used to create literature, or new works of literature based on some
source (that's what i meant by an art script, or something like that)
william burroughs, here (or elsewhere):
http://www.thei.aust.com/bill/burroughs.html
the more divergent the included sources the more outrageous the text, it
was/is a way to 'destroy' language, or meaning, so that new meaning, or real
meaning could be found, so in that vein it might be thought of as
deconstructionist historically, but it could now be called post-modern
i don't see it by style, simply function . . . anyways, i want to use the
effect for/on an opera libretto, to mix scientific facts with story -
strange i guess . . .
i hope to package it up and put it out there for people to use too
h 'monk' elmer
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