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CS (the continuing saga) (#260)

[the homeless guy (#5222) ]

This object handles web requests and invokes the appropriate verbs required to generate HTML 'on the fly' from existent moo objects. Acting also as a portable room, this documant can be occuppied, lived in like some twisted termite sculptor of wooden words. Let the stiffness fade into swirls of habitation . . .
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Bactine

There appears to be some writing on the note ...

Bakhtin Discussion 6/8/97

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Cultural Discussions

In connection with the Bakhtin group and other such minded endeavors, it would be a good idea to have a Cultural Studies Discussion Group project to enable people to work together on something and have quota available to make something that would contribute to that sort of effort.

TV

Congratulations on your new TV! Type 'schedule ' to see the tapes available for viewing. You can also hook a VCR up to your new tv and view cdr/format tapes. Enjoy!

Dialogic Diagrams

Bakhtin Discussion 9/28/97

A discussion of Bakhtin's _Dialogic Imagination_ which took place on 28 Sept. 1997. Present were stencil, se'lavy and Green_Candle. Type 'read bd2' to read it. Make sure to set your @pagelength because it's long.

Cultural Studies

There appears to be some writing on the note ...

Bakhtin Discussions Recorder

A small, sleek, black, metallic box with a small display panel.

Rhetoric, Community, and Cyberspace

There appears to be some writing on the note ... Published in Rhetoric Review 15 (1997): 400-19. James P. Zappen, Laura J. Gurak, and Stephen Doheny-Farina Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Minnesota Clarkson University

CandleLight

A Candle's light shed on a webby view lifting itself out of the page . . .

As this project moves forward, lifting our text into a more rhetorical realm, many theories will traverse the lifecycle of abstract concepts. Since individuals share the world in wider and wider groups, spaces are created collaboratively. These cartographies multiply, interact, evolve, mutate in ways to support certain contexts . . .

Perhaps the spectrum can be given upper and lower boundries :

"At best there is the creation, or invention, of new Universes of reference; at the worst there is the deadening influence of the mass media to which millions of individuals are currently condemned." Guattari, Chaosmosis

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