In a message dated 4/12/02 11:40:43 AM, gulmer@ENGLISH.UFL.EDU writes:
<< Hi Will & wishers
I like the collection of the Y eidos you are assembling on the
website. The tuning fork is a nice addition. Perhaps you or some
recruit (Tilson?) could do/simulate/modify a basic design drawing of the
Twin Towers to show that they were the prongs of a tuningskysraper fork.
The divination method in any case expresses a cosmology of
correspondences (Pythagorean 'as above so below'), hence "the music of
the spheres."
In a message dated 4/13/02 1:28 PM, Willpap writes:
Re- Soft Wishing Y Memorial Sp
<<The divination method in any case expresses a cosmology of
correspondences (Pythagorean 'as above so below'), hence "the music of
the spheres."
Can you say more about the particulars of the Pythagorean correspondences, I've been looking up what of his unspoken/unwritten (therefore wishbone) theories you might be after. Is it buried in a book of yours? >>
<<Other Pythagorian Qualities Related to EMergency:
In a message dated 3/30/02 1:47 PM, Willpap writes:
Soft Wishing Y Soft Beta
<<Y et al,
I am prone to mis-spell, just as the voice recognizer I use is prone to mis-recognize. This could be related to the fact that I was dyslexic as a child. But this could now be seen as possibly an asset. To see everything as mirrored, to find surprising missed words, and missed meanings.
Josh Wiehnacht, who invents the wishing code has been given at least two names: Josh Wienaught and Josh Whynot.
I apologize and I don't apologize for my misses.
Will>>
In a message dated 4/15/02 9:50:07 AM, gulmer@ENGLISH.UFL.EDU writes:
<<Once embarked on the inference path of conduction the uncanniness
increases exponentially (holistic category formation). The tuning fork
emerges now as the "sinthome" (Lacan)--the circulating prop--of your
mystory. It would be good to include an anecdote on the website,
expressing some "obtuse" (Barthes) memory involving the tuning fork.
as for our collaboration
I found my prop in the memory of a piano lesson: the sticky stars
glued to the sheet music by my teacher rating how well I had learned the
piece (gold, silver, red). This star resonated with the tin star in Hign
Noon, and the stars on Custers shoulder's in a photograph of him at the
end of the Civil War (youngest general in the Union army).
Reading now about XML, I have discovered a further significance of
"star"...
glue >>