Barry, yes that sounds good, many thanks. I have almost fallen in love with that obscure word, agglutation, which is in my out of date version of the OED. The only other usage I found via a lazy google search appears to be bio-chemistry but then the field of hard science appears rather fond of obscure Latinate words. The word sounds as if what it means, sticking together. On Mon, 2008-10-20 at 12:23 +0100, Barry Alpert wrote: > Chris, > > Would this constitute an example of vertical agglutation? > > Barry > > > STILLS: MOVIE FILES > > > Via John Baldessari > > > STILLS: MOVIE FILES > > Stills, > the order. Don't > I? Moment the > laughing (watching) > looking light letter > shape (blur) shape. > > Macho (area) missing (monsters) masks movement mutilation message > obstacle. > Vulnerable > interiors (impair) injury, > exteriors ephemeral eat escape. > > Form females forest falling. Foreground fire, > interiors (impair) injury. > Laughing > exteriors > shape (blur) shape. > > > STILLS: MOVIE FILES > > Stills, which form a large part of the raw material, > attack > animal. Animal/man above > building, below barrier blood, bar books > banal bridge. > Chairs curves cheering > > money music. > Movement masks (monsters) missing, > revive reason. > Desire small > shape (smear) shape (awkward). > > From this the rather hopeless desire to make words & images interchangeable > will notice the words > falling into their own > categories, two being > files of movie stills. >