Oltre l’esperienza del leggerescrivere [Beyond the experience of leggerescrivere]

la Società Degli Individui 43 (2012)
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Abstract

L’esperienza del leggerescrivere ci ha guidati oltre i confini della nostra corporeità in una esplorazione che ha riguardato noi stessi e il mondo. Terminato questo esercizio, la pratica dell’ipertestuale ci introduce a un modo di pensare narrativo, sensoriale e ambientale che attraversa le diverse Muse e le unisce nell’idioma col quale ci stiamo confrontando. Dopo il pensiero vettoriale che accumula lettere nelle parole e parole nelle pagine incatenandole in nessi causali, dubiteremo che una ragione abbia mai guidato i nostri passi nei sentieri sempre interrotti del mondo e che una coscienza sia stata la vigile sentinella delle nostre intenzioni?The experience of leggerescrivere has brought us over the border of our corporeality in the exploration of ourselves and the world. Ended this exercise, the practice of the hypertext introduces us in a kind of narrative, sensory and environmental thinking that moves over the different muses and unifies these into the idiom with which we are challenging ourselves. After the vector thinking, that adds together letters in the words and pages chaining these in causal links, should we doubt that a reason has ever driven our passes into the paths always interrupted of the world and that a conscience has been a vigilant sentinel of our intentions?

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