The question here is
how are we going to see text? How are we going to experience it or let it in?
How do we accept it? We are circling around what our relationship is to text at
all. How are we communicating with it? What generated text does is change our
relationship to text. I think it's safe to say that computers are controlled in
an absolute manner by corporate interests. We start there. We can then build an
argument that as much as text itself is computer generated it too is part of
the network of commodities, so that as we continue to present this framework of
the reality or presence of text, which itself does so much to define thought
and action, we can then prioritize any given oppositional use of text.
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