Sunday, July 13, 2008

and in utter savagery, mysterious life



We draw closer to the sources and inspirations of our affections.
Thus, marrying interests in landscape and literature could
reasonably lead to imaging words as though they are terrains.
'features of a tract' pulls text from grid-like storage, placing it
into a form that draws attention to a change. In the above
example, the grid is retained, but made into row after row of
valleys. Words sinking into a plain.

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