On 31/8/05 6:15 PM, "Dominic Fox" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The thing is, I'm inclined to regard the exercise of "a formal
> imagination" as directly in opposition to "formalism", as such.
Uh huh - we might be talking idiolects, I suspect...I seem to evolve a
personal vocabulary for what I do which mightn't necessarily communicate -
what do you think of as formalism as opposed to formal imagination? Perhaps
the former is a subset of the latter?
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Alison Croggon
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