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==The Notion of the Discourse== | ==The Notion of the Discourse== | ||
This text is extracted from a conversation between Tim Etchells and | This text is extracted from a conversation between [http://www.transmediale.de/content/tim-etchells Tim Etchells] and [http://www.transmediale.de/content/adrian-heathfield Adrian Heathfield] at the 2011 Transmediale conference in Berlin. Both hailing from the United Kingdom, Etchells is a performance artist who's currently a Thinker-in-Residence at Tate London, and Heathfield works in and around the scenes of contemporary performance. As they presented various performance art works to the audience, they intertwined words, terms, and phrases that are used to describe something rather than define something. By notating only what was said in this inbetween space, a vague, yet comical landscape unfolds. An Ode to British Thinkers, if you will. | ||
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The Notion of the Discourse
This text is extracted from a conversation between Tim Etchells and Adrian Heathfield at the 2011 Transmediale conference in Berlin. Both hailing from the United Kingdom, Etchells is a performance artist who's currently a Thinker-in-Residence at Tate London, and Heathfield works in and around the scenes of contemporary performance. As they presented various performance art works to the audience, they intertwined words, terms, and phrases that are used to describe something rather than define something. By notating only what was said in this inbetween space, a vague, yet comical landscape unfolds. An Ode to British Thinkers, if you will.
the notion of
sort of
in a sense
a way to
in a sense
both
and
a little bit
in which
in a sense
as a kind of
or so
relatively
and so on
in a sense
on the idea of
in a kind of
in a way
quite
very interesting
sort of
both from
and kind of
in a way
you know
the end or the beginning
as both a kind of
in a sense
on the one hand
most of which
rather sort of
either
or not
not really