Winn Deburlo

unwriting.

This work is an exploration of negative language, of the idea that every word is a position––posited; there is no such thing as a negative verb. There is no independent word for “to not exist.” There are only auxiliaries and modifiers. There are only (p)repostionings. You can "unravel", but you cannot "unwrite": it’s not a verb. You can only "erase".

This work is an exploration of negative language, of the idea that every word is a position––posited; there is no such thing as a negative verb. There is no independent word for “to not exist.” There are only auxiliaries and modifiers. There are only (p)repostionings. You can "unravel", but you cannot "unwrite": it’s not a verb. You can only "erase".

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