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==Ode to British Thinkers==
==Ode to British Thinkers==


This text is based on a conversation I witnessed between two British thinkers, as they presented art works to an audience at the 2011 Transmediale conference in Berlin. It was hard to focus on what was being said, as the conversation was heavily intertwined with words, terms, and phrases that are used to describe something rather than defining something. By notating only what was said in this in-between space, a vague, yet comical landscape unfolds. A notion of a discourse, if you will.
This text is based on a conversation between Tim Etchells and  Adrian Heathfield at the 2011 Transmediale conference in Berlin. They heavily intertwined their thoughts with words, terms, and phrases that are used to describe something rather than defining something. By notating only what was said in this inbetween space, a vague, yet comical landscape unfolds. A notion of a discourse, if you will.





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Ode to British Thinkers

This text is based on a conversation between Tim Etchells and Adrian Heathfield at the 2011 Transmediale conference in Berlin. They heavily intertwined their thoughts with words, terms, and phrases that are used to describe something rather than defining something. By notating only what was said in this inbetween space, a vague, yet comical landscape unfolds. A notion of a discourse, if you will.


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on the one hand

most of which

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not really