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Re: The pure form of sculpture  Sara
 Mar 24, 2004 04:45 PST 

Quoting Katrien Jacobs (Katrien-@emerson.edu):
 Do you believe in the haptic potential of new technologies?

you touch your keyboard don't you? some linguistics:
'hap' in dutch means to 'have a bit' or 'to bite'.
hap hap they say to their children who do not want
to eat their overcooked broccoli.

 Are we just thinking we *feel* and *touch* things in remote
locations and people?

how far must a thing be to be called remote?

regarding marlena's comment about the brainpenis - very witty
indeed.

i will now work on the article geert talked about. browsed the arhives
earlier today. so many interesting people and topics - hello to you all
*waving*
will you all be coming to buffalo?


greetz | Sara
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The sound (...)
Of stoves being lit tun tun tun...
Of water being drunk gutuk gutuk gutuk..
Of walking chut chut chut...
Of rotis being made thup thup thup...

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