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Accepted Paper:

Verdant and Fungible the Beat, Alpha to Omega Familiar  
Arpine Konyalian Grenier

Paper short abstract:

This presentation will be a hybrid text of poetry and prose contemplating the socio-political and biophysical dynamics I experience, being human.

Paper long abstract:

This presentation will be a hybrid text of poetry and prose contemplating the socio-political and biophysical dynamics I experience, being human. Below are a few sections from this discourse.

We pour into cities and out the grand battement stretch

bold quelled the untouched night

with unfinished business

Recite it, narrate it, lament it. Is this a revelation? Maybe. Biological complex systems turn robust when perturbation occurs. Genetic variation follows. Wake up wizard, the beat has joined the apocryphal. Remember, rules are not objectives but means. Un-sayable measures drive them.

Extract nothing from history but all the whats and hows, pink silly agglutinations decidedly colliding. A tear at the core lending edge, varieties of symmetry as the symmetry within variety - color charge, electrical charge, magnetic form factor against momentum we continually absorb and emit, despite our dysfunctional arrogance.

Lindenmayer grammar, Feigenbaum grammar, Fibonacci grammar, in and out the same, differently. Do not worry about form, said Rumi.

oak tree in the garden simulations tanda

outside of justice backed technologies

verdant and fungible the beat

empathy/capital

Hear, hear. Under complex non-linear systems, particles have materiality and force. They are also the product of forces. The relationship between language and culture is similar.

even les evenements are not our own

is this revelation or manipulation?

coming into undifferentiated origins

the will to desire to relate to that

the undoing of that

the denial of that

empathy like language evolving

gardant le regard.

Panel RM-SPK02
Dead beat to beat, the trail: power induced shifts in culture, memory, identity
  Session 1