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Progress leaps, amid lulls, for three wed muses: Innovation, imitation, contest Imagine, visitor, a vast room full of bits of straight string— People stand all around, some scratch their heads, none moves, Until our brave hero approaches slowly one little length, Gives her a twist, and voila! A circle. A room full of straight strings, and one circle. Seeing, some other soul thinks, *aye! Crass, Wrong, how unperfect!* Makes a circle too, from another pair of ends— Look, look! He cries, much better! On and on likewise, go men and strings, Til not a single straight string remains, Only circles, and men Scratching heads, in none the foggiest idea What’s to be done with a room full of circles.
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Jan 6, 2012
Jan 6, 2012 at 1:57 AM UTC
Art in the time of strings
Progress leaps, amid lulls, for three wed muses: Innovation, imitation, contest Imagine, visitor, a vast room full of bits of straight string— People stand all around, some scratch their heads, none moves, Until our brave hero approaches slowly one little length, Gives her a twist, and voila! A circle. A room full of straight strings, and one circle. Seeing, some other soul thinks, *aye! Crass, Wrong, how unperfect!* Makes a circle too, from another pair of ends— Look, look! He cries, much better! On and on likewise, go men and strings, Til not a single straight string remains, Only circles, and men Scratching heads, in none the foggiest idea What’s to be done with a room full of circles.
walter-louis-holohan
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Jan 6, 2012
Jan 6, 2012 at 1:57 AM UTC
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