I suggest gesture springs fundamentally from only two roots - response and
reaction.
S.
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From: Ceri Brown [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 24 September 2002 12:05
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Subject: Re: Exeter
Frank, You say we "can make a choice on HOW we choose to gesture."
Existentialism and semiology in the same sentence.
I guess the outcome from "signing" is a leap of faith in the future, based
on our "experience."
Ceri Brown
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