I am everything
You left to decay
As walls fail
And fluids leach
Billions multiply
Out of my body
Yields possibility
I am given up
To the earth
In smaller parts
Than before
(((Discarded squash left on window sill, decaying and desicating.)))
Divisable
I am everything
You left to decay
As walls fail
And fluids leach
Billions multiply
Out of my body
Yields possibility
I am given up
To the earth
In smaller parts
Than before
(((Discarded squash left on window sill, decaying and desicating.)))
Collections
Sculpture as constituent parts///
Language and it's relationship to compositional elements of sculpture or artmaking
Deconstruction in language and the physical.
Derrida it appears has a dislike of the term Deconstruction and the resistance to it becoming an 'ism'
‘Deconstructualism is a word used by idiots.’(McQuillan 2000, 41)
Everything is divisible rather than deconstructible.
How is this reflected if at all by atomic structure and constituent parts?
Letter to a Japanese Friend"///Jacques Derrida///10 July 1983
Derrida and Differance, ed. Wood & Bernasconi, Warwick: Parousia Press 1985, p. 1-5
An insight into the problematic nature of using 'deconstruction'
Jacques Derrida /// Nicholas Royle///Routledge 2003
Not sure the below statement is true... but I like the idea of interrogation. Scrutinisng our understanding of Law and Justice. Isn't this what Jesus did?
For him it was both ‘foreseeable and desirable that studies of deconstructive style should culminate in the problematic of law and justice.’2 Deconstruction is therefore a means of interrogating the relationship between the two.
https://criticallegalthinking.com/2016/05/27/jacques-derrida-deconstruction/
Interrogating Law and Justice - But who's law and justice?
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Further reading required?:
Derrida Difference
Deconstruction
Law and Justice