whim⋅si⋅cal
1.
given to whimsy or fanciful notions; capricious: a pixyish, whimsical fellow.
2.
of the nature of or proceeding from whimsy, as thoughts or actions: Her writing showed whimsical notions of human behavior.
3.
erratic; unpredictable: He was too whimsical with regard to his work.
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Hi there. thank you for your feedback it was both helpful and confusing... i dont understand why you described the examples i said as whimsical, when you are suggesting a more constructive interruption and then use nude borat as an example??? maybe it´s cos i dont remember the scene fully, ( or the complete nudity for that matter haha) but how is borat in that state, constructive vs. the examples i mentioned??
i definitely concur with the thought that you mention of the interruption as an art form and not as a mere primitive division factor of context.(at least as a subject matter in my article) im not really sure how to bring that idea down to earth fully yet... but maybe i can explain it better with images...
i have to still read loads and think think think! ( havent had much time for that)
http://www.manodepapel.com/tomate/index.html
at this link you will find another link bienvenido ( the version in english isnt done yet)then at the bottom "proyectos" then"arte" and then a video. play it ,its called SUBTE and was mentioned in interruptions last issue in my article.... the object in this video : the bubble may help convey my feelings... and maybe somebody can help me out with the words.. hahaha i am a woman of images. how ironic how you people make me write!
thanks! ;)
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