Writing electronically – with all the layers of software, coding and dependencies on which that relies – produces more than ever the risk of error in reading and writing, based on unpredictable circumstance. Something not compatible, no longer there, foregrounding the medium’s abilities (updatable, malleable) negatively.
Giselle Beigeuelman’s Content=No Cache turns error into narrative, and sends us into an absorptive state of alwayserror which soon settles into discourse. Interesting thoughts of degrees of noise, interference and their relationships to what is considered ’stability’ abound…
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