construct of phenomenological catalyst

Alan Sondheim sondheim at panix.com
Mon Sep 10 07:09:30 CEST 2001


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construct of phenomenological catalyst


1 behind this text is the phenomenological structure of truth. think of
the origin splayed out across the horizon of the subject, the scanning of
a pre-existing landscape. the phenomenological horizon involves mourning
and death as analytical/structural/phenomenological concerns, running
some- where among the latter, a phenomenological metaphysics of identity.
this is the traditional phenomenological approach - peering at the world
and borders,

the phenomenological 'world of the text' ruptures, opening and bridging
the mathematico-abstract, material, and phenomenological by a grouping of
horizons whose parameters are established and undetected or are described
purely through intrasubjective approaches. a phenomenological wager, here
within the deployment of a certain historiography of contestation, which
also represents the phenomenological horizon of the imaginary in relation
to the real. one is concerned with imminence, the onto-epistemological
horizon of the user, but only in relation to the tripartite grouping. this
grouping is a construct (nothing new here); there are syntactics 'about' a
phenomenological-interpretive mode - from the high-level that we imagine
time itself - which may be pure surface.

finally, there is the theorizing of the virtual - from a horizon of
correspondence, and the eidetic through this. such an approach emphasizes
a naturality of inscription or 'letting go' in spite of everything.

2 i am intended within a given phenomenological project - thus i am based
upon a logic of equivalence, turning the image to the phenomenological
field of the body itself. this field, this logic, even the underlying
logic of equivalence, are lost among the foreclosing of the symbolic; in
its place i tend towards nikuko, her blood body, body of blood, streaming
into description against phenomenology, against reading: thus this text,
the philosophic, resists interpretation - such is its work or isn't it?


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/dev/hda1 /mnt 107 ls 108 m 109 pico .bashrc 110 ls 111 b 112 cd /mnt/-
archive/network 113 ls 114 wc * 115 wc ** 116 wc ?? 117 ls ?? 118 ls ? 119
ls ??? 120 ls ???? 121 strace strace 122 ls 123 netstat 124 top 125 ls 126
ping host 127 ping 127.0.0.0 128 ls 129 grep phenomenological * > z 130 wc
z 131 pico z 132 rm z 133 man grep 134 grep -h phenomenological * > z 135
pico z 136 mv z ~/ 137 cd 138 ls 139 tr A-Z a-z < z > y 140 pico y 141 ls
142 history 143 sort y > zz; rm y z 144 pico zz 145 history >> zz; pico zz


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