Perhaps 'eclectic' isn't a useful term. It may be too easily synonymous
with the post-moderne, crassly over-characterised as pinching bits and bobs
from here and there and bolting them together to make a ditch-bib.
Kestons' problem appears to lie with the idea of a broad and diverse range,
to use definition, to wishy-wash over close definition. He's urging defined
position. Ric is talking up scale and polarity in respect of how range is
playfully nay purposefully constrained. I'm offering articulation as subtle
movements from position to position to position, subject to influence and
alert to such inference within and without the bounds of such constraints.
But then again, it's late and there are things to do as Keith says
love and love
cris
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