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This site is an eclectic collection of texts, images and more, handpicked and clustered in random or not-so-random ways; aiming at assisting in this noble task: “Define yourself or be defined”.

 

According to Robert Anton Wilson, most of us function as badly wired robots due to our upbringing. Shall we want to reverse the damage, we have to be courageous enough to travel the path less traveled. “We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.” T. S. Eliot

 

 

Why woohoobits?


* woohoo: A word used when you are overly excited, hyper, having fun, or when something great happened to you

* bit: A small piece or quantity of something
  
   also

* bit:
BInary digiT. The smallest unit of information on a computer/machine. A single bit can only hold one of 2 values, either 0 or 1; The least amount of information there is, i.e. yes or no, true or false, on or off.

 


So, let us have some serious fun with puns, machine-generated randomness, conceptual cut-ups and other beautiful stuff.

 

 


Heraclitus: Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness of a child at play

id.ea: Be my guest, explore and play ;)

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watching the watcher

Roger Waters
, born 1943
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Ah, monsieur, to live in the bosom of the sea! Only there can independence be found! There I recognize no master! There I am free!

Jules Verne, 20.000 Leagues Under the Sea

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Jules Verne
, born 1828
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a certain mistrust toward power

With Dada I.. ..have in common a certain mistrust toward power. We don't like authority, we don't like power, To me art is a form of manifest revolt, total and complete. It's a political attitude which doesn't need to found a political party. It's not a matter of taking power; when you are against it, you can't take it. We're against all forms of force which aggregate and crystallize an authority that oppresses people. Obviously this is not a characteristic of my art alone - it's much more general, a basic political attitude. It's a clear intention, more necessary today than ever, to oppose all forms of force emanating from a managing, centralizing political power.

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Jean Tinguely
, born 1925
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on dark motives

(...) but one of the worst motives goes unmentioned: rage and a base desire to see crushed someone who dares resist the power which has already crushed you.

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Albert Camus
, born 1913
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