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		<title>by: An Art Concepts Forum at WRT: Writer Response Theory</title>
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					<description>[...] I imagine these posts of mine as entries for art rather than inventions to the Halfbakery, “a communal database of original, fictitious inventions, edited by its users. It was created by people who like to speculate, both as a form of satire and as a form of creative expression.” Alternately, I imagine them as conceptual art sketches yearning to be realized, which might perhaps yet be implemented with the right request to Lazyweb. As with many actual Halfbakery entries and actual Lazyweb requests, often my imaginings turn out to have been preceded by the work of other. (For example, see the many, many versions of TextQuake that I discovered following my initial speculations.) [...]</description>
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