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Writing is a fascinating medium. Thoughts and ideas
can be expressed in a variety of new and interesting ways. Today we have an
increasing range and means of expressing an interpretation of language through
the written word. Interpretation is not always so important as one would first
believe as meaning can be broken down into relative parts (semantics, semiotics,
aesthetics and so on..) and used deliberately as visual markers. The language
of computer programming is a good example as software is particularly specific
as is the traditional technique in a Shakespearean play or a Post-modern critique
on 20th Century Art. We can only look upon these events in historical reflection-
as technique only exists when technique is recognised or categorised. On the
other hand one could say that technique always or never exists and the human
mind is forever searching for understanding or analysing. This is the realm
of concepts. If having made this point in all three examples any deviation
accidently or deliberate from what is referred as true becomes null and void.
The reader may be looking for the bigger picture and miss the structure or
device that provides effect, may be uninterested in, or unaware of either.
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