can⋅ti⋅cle
[kan-ti-kuhl]
–noun
1.
one of the nonmetrical hymns or chants, chiefly from the Bible, used in church services.
2.
a song, poem, or hymn esp. of praise.
nine canticles will set the tone for my upcoming investigations. Intentionally ambiguous and tenebrous, they serve merely as beacons in as yet uncharted territories.
_Vagrant Anatomies
_Vestigial Bodies
_Vicarious Prosthesis
_The Visceral and The Visible
_The Invisible and the Indeterminable
_Res Extensa
_Liminal Embodiment
_Techno-Excressence
_Networked Technologies of Nascent Theatres
Sunday, 15 November 2009
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