| Composition
or the Structure of Things (works of art for instance) |
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The
time of the composition |
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The space of the composition |
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| Compositional
Modes May Tend Toward: |
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Unity |
Repetition | Fragmentation |
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Mise
En Scene |
Montage |
Design |
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Simulation |
"Genetic"
changes |
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| Ways
of Making Decisions about form, structure, composition |
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according
to divine principals |
according
to genre and tradition |
according to rational decisions |
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| Whys
of Making Decisions about form, structure, composition |
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| To reflect "politically" | To investigate | To
construct new types of authorship/subjectivites |
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| Causality
implied in/through the composition |
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| Narrative |
Montage |
Arborescent |
Rhizomatic |
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| Intentionality
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