I certainly like the idea as a sort of modulation or fold across the
existing arbiters of internet space. It's putting a proscenium around
some texts as a way of countering the indifference of dissemination.
Up to now, as has been clear with Keston's texts, we just encounter
that indifference the best or worst we can. I like the idea of an
experiment that actually has a narrowing effect when the present
breadth may have the shorter life or attention span. Much more
may eventually have a chance of being "read" down this narrow pass -
a pass that opens up to a greater distance ultimately?
Peter
Peter Larkin
Philosophy & Literature Librarian
University of Warwick Library
Coventry CV4 7AL UK
Tel: 01203 528151 Fax: 01203 524211
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