Date: Fri, 9 May 1997 05:30:58 -0400 (EDT) From: orpheus <cwduff-AT-alcor.concordia.ca> Subject: Re: Help from Daniel Carter's literate delirium WHO ever you are r.r. we is in agreement. If "disappearance is our future" to quote Virilio then let the electronic world of cyber/simuli be the space of freedom and esp[pun intended] be those spaces of expressiona nd exploration. On Fri, 9 May 1997, rr wrote: > > Come come sIr I find Mr. Carter's work fascinating. I say if you > >dont like something then delete /delete/delete otherwise you are giving > >birth to a censorship practice, a reactionary praxis,a return to more > >alreay of the nightmare of fascism on the local level. Further to compare > >Mr. Carter to Mr. Joyce is irrelevant. They are incomparable and I see no > >atempt in the former's work to make such or indeed invite such a > >comparison. Joyce was a literary genius who confined his work to the pa > >ge,. Carter is a hypertext experimenter (and I know for a face a muscian), > >working a new field. Also if you go and check the http address he always > >leaves with his mail, you will find he is leaving cluse which lead to > >other places... on the web and beyond... > > > > > > WHAT IS THE PROBLEM WITH ALL YOU NIKO'S WANTING TO CENSOR PEOPLE > >FOR CYRING OUT LOUD JUST PRESS THE DELETE BUTTON > > > > > absolutely. > > plus > > > Since the world drives to delirious state of things, > we must drive to a delirious point of view. > > rr > >
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