WHEN THE WORDS ARE SPOKEN MUSHROOMS MODES OF PERCEPTION, INTELLIGIBILITY, PROCEDURES
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To reflect on a specific creative process, generator of a work entitled Corrupted Words is the first objective of this text. But when entering the territory of creative processes through the exercise of writing, seen here as a procedure of perceptive enhancement, it becomes inevitable a slip, an action of retreat. Going back in this case not only to "see better" but above all to seek to suspend our own assumptions. Thus, the act of flow writing does not dissociate itself here from the field investigated, taking the form itself from a creation, where "talk about" also becomes a "talk through", simultaneously. The closing of the frame surrounding the material proposed here still requires a consideration: this material is a two-hand writing, and therefore two points of view, two logics will intertwine at specific moments of this article / essay.
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