The Infinite Library shows an art concept, plus the works in question, from artists Daniel Gustav Cramer and Haris Epaminonda. For sure this can stir the mind. One thing that intrigues me here is the issue of copyright when two books are dissected and reassembled as one. The proposition says, Censorship would not exist as authorship would no longer be valid. When artists appropriate copyright works as raw materials, who owns what?
A stern old-fashioned copyright notice is posted by one of the artists on her own site.
Random quote for the day follows.
"Typos are very important to all written form. It gives the reader
something to look for so they aren't distracted by the total lack of
content in your writing." Randy K. Milholland.
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