Realigning Evoba
I have been particularly struck by squares in Steve McCaffery's Evoba. These emerge out of lists and give rise to operations of -sculpting- or -dropping- and here are three given new arrangement by decontextualization and quoting — two other forms of dropping and sculpting.
Page 82 (our program)
to mapPage 38 (our snapshot)
to a law
to a drop
Page 68 (our narrative)
s u t u r e t r c s u t u r e
a gun"U" is gone in the shoot out. And so our shooting match concludes in bagging the structure by means of suture and a mapping of law onto dropping "out".
begins
a shout
a sh
a sho t
And so for day 1132
18.01.2010