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I:7.  [For] there is no requirement to engineer a form for each new text, no necessity to take up the (programming) skills which are the tools of a conception of writing extended into the technologies of its production, and, most importantly, because form — even the conceptual poetic form and certainly not the physical delivery medium — does not necessarily, in itself, determine the nature of the textuality instantiated in a particular work.
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