To Be, or Not to Be: Paraphrased
Bardsley Rosenbridge
Published on June 17, 2016 by punctum books
- Pages
- 150 pages
- Languages
- English
- Dimensions
- 5.25⤫8 in.
- ISBN (Paperback)
- ISBN: 978-94-91914-08-9 (Paperback)
- BISAC subject codes
- BISAC: FIC064000
- Thema subject codes
- THEMA: 6NP, DCF
To Be, or Not to Be: Paraphrased is an expanding deconstruction of Hamlet’s famous existential question, achieved by putting the line through paraphrasing software 50 times. With each permutation, the quotation grows longer and its meaning is distorted, causing the question to question its own existence by acting as a faulty self-replicator, a nonsensical self-affirmation that destroys itself in the process of becoming. This controlled explosion of a sentence was performed by Bardsley Rosenbridge as part of his work with the Dark Meaning Research Institute(opens in new tab), a group of parasemantic experimenters developing innovative ways to extract hidden meaning from the world around us.
Biographies
Bardsley Rosenbridge is a lexicographer and quantum linguistics expert currently based in Oxford. He also works as a parasemantic investigator with the Dark Meaning Research Institute(opens in new tab) and is aiming to bring about the linguistic singularity.
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- Languages+Translations
- Thought Experiments
Keywords
- experimental writing
- poetry
- William Shakespeare
