I can enjoy Derrida as a kind of weird poetry, but I'm not sure where
in his work you find all this tuff about the exchange of women, Chris
(because I sure havent read all).
I would find Gibson, who doesnt theorize obviously, more fun, & also
constructing a kind of fictional play (so critique?) with some of
these ideas. Interestingly, a central & active character in each of
the recent books is a woman, & earlier the ones who might appear to be
exchange counters turn out not to be....
As to computer code? Well, I'll let those who know something, perhaps
Dominic, respond to that....
Doug
On 28-Aug-09, at 11:01 PM, Chris Jones wrote:
> Warning: have just been reading Derrida
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