So is a CD a container, or? > even a word is a container so anything is a container looked at in the right manner
In today's world the idea of containment and those who wish to blow shit up, let things fall apart, etc and terrorize those who feel safe in containment or whose real desire it seems is to keep an older conceptual form of containment active (a belief system) this has a lot of potentially poignant possibilities Maybe somebody could lepf me flesh out these cliches and that will be my piece put a sock in it keep a lid on it don't spill the beans hold it in shhhh zip it can it put a cork in it keep it under your hat ??? Freshdot.com Web Hosting Service Host 10 domains on one account for 12.95mo (USD) Freshdot Domain Name Registrations transfers $7.75 for .com, .net and .org - 8.75 for new .biz and .info http://web-hosting.freshdot.com/ Cecil Touchon: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ----- From: Owen Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 11:41 AM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: More ideas about the box > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >I'm enjoying this box discussion so much I'm thinking it might be > >interesting to make "containers" the theme of this project. Lots of little > >individual-contributed containers, packed nicely together, holding only > >themselves. Well...okay...I'll just go back to lurking. > > Actually stay around Allen - i like this idea, containers could be a lot of different things from envelopes to boxes, jars, etc. also it deals with the ideas of packaging, presentation and containment. . . . So is a CD a container, or? >