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142: <blockquote>Balzac, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarrasine Sarassine]  only heard of Balzac, never read him before / writing about writing / origins of writing, who tells the narrative? facts? / history of the author / where is the author seen today?</blockquote>143:<blockquote>emerging author, what does the publication mean to the author


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mallarm6?ah, 'modern' poets


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how words speak for themselves and not for the author</blockquote>144 <blockquote>classicism, analyses, hazard, text I vomited into audio </blockquote>145<blockquote>enunciation: the act of pronouncing words or parts of words clearly


interlocutors: a person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation


arguing about what writings are about, from the perspective of a writer towards text and backwords


:sick
the author being the past of the book, the book lives on


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antecedence: 1. the act of going before; precedence. 2. priority.</blockquote>146<blockquote>text is a space</blockquote>147<blockquote>the removal of the author, the text postscriptum, postmortem
 
return to balzac</blockquote>148<blockquote>unilaterally: used to indicate that something is done by only one person, group, or country involved in a situation, without the agreement of others./ in a way that affects only one side of an organ, the body, or another structure.
 
 
what and who makes a text? the reader/listener? me? ''us?''
 
 
the scanner of the text that tries to understand it through empathy, contextualization and nuance?
 
 
what does tane mean?
 
 
derisory: ridiculously small or inadequate.</blockquote>

Revision as of 16:55, 21 September 2023

week 2

week 0/1

The intro to pzi/xpub

TEMPORARY DIARY ITALICS: I need(ed) to get used to everything. Class / dynamics / structure(lessness) - I will use this space together with my notebook and dedicated discordserver to try and keep it all senseful.

SPECIAL ISSUE

Radio Worm: Protocols for an Active Archive - LIVE ETHERPAD SESSION SHOWN

PROTOTYPIN

METHODS

COLLECTIVE READINGROUP3(W/ MANIA, MICHEL, ZUZU): The Tyranny of Structurelessness ~ Jo Freeman (1970-73)

ANNOTATION [FIRST TIME AND MAYBE READ SOME MORE LATER]

So.. what do I NEED to do for next week?
  1. ehm.. I believe I need to read "... barthes_the_death_of_the_author.pdf
  2. and... phelan_the_ontology_of_performance.pdf
  3. Text for next week: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/BarthesWormRadio
  4. Upload Barthes sound files here: https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/BarthesRadio
  5. think of a name for the server


DEATH OF THE AUTHOR ~ notes per page

142:

Balzac, Sarassine only heard of Balzac, never read him before / writing about writing / origins of writing, who tells the narrative? facts? / history of the author / where is the author seen today?

143:

emerging author, what does the publication mean to the author

mallarm6?ah, 'modern' poets

how words speak for themselves and not for the author

144

classicism, analyses, hazard, text I vomited into audio

145

enunciation: the act of pronouncing words or parts of words clearly

interlocutors: a person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation

arguing about what writings are about, from the perspective of a writer towards text and backwords

the author being the past of the book, the book lives on

antecedence: 1. the act of going before; precedence. 2. priority.

146

text is a space

147

the removal of the author, the text postscriptum, postmortem return to balzac

148

unilaterally: used to indicate that something is done by only one person, group, or country involved in a situation, without the agreement of others./ in a way that affects only one side of an organ, the body, or another structure.


what and who makes a text? the reader/listener? me? us?


the scanner of the text that tries to understand it through empathy, contextualization and nuance?


what does tane mean?


derisory: ridiculously small or inadequate.