TPPM (9): Pynchon's Grid Motif

Dave Monroe monropolitan at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 3 12:50:44 CST 2004


And see as well ...

Krauss, Rosalind.  "Grids."  October 9 (Summer
  1979): 50-64. 

__________.  "Grids."  The Originality of the
   Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths.
   Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1985.  8-22.

Manovich, Lev.  The Language of New Media.
   Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000. 

Also ...

Grids

http://rhizome.org/object.rhiz?3019

Not to be confused with ...

Grids

http://iaaa.nl/cursusAA&AI/grid.html

--- Kris  Williams <kriswill462 at earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> "If one long-recognized trademark of Modernist
> fiction is the interposing of a character's mind
> between the reader and the external (fictive) world,
> with all that that implies for the reader's
> reconstruction of reality, then another is certainly
> the use of more than one mediating consciousness.
> The presentation of multiple minds is likely to
> entail the use of some device for effecting
> transitions from one mind to another, some device,
> that is, for motivating the sequence of minds."
> 
> mediumistic, mimetically motivated mapping in GR:
> http://www.tau.ac.il/humanities/publications/poetics/art/mod6.html


		
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