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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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