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Inscription is a temporal fragment of human-machine word manufacture, possibly. Such writing might possibly come to be considered as the transitory sample of mechanical flow, possibly. Electronic text: might eventually be described as the temporal fragment of mechanical productivity perhaps. Mechanical writing as the example of text production of a 'generator' is a conditional text that may be momentary because it may be revised.
Cyborg literature is not complete, but on the contrary is a momentary text that may be provisional because it is subject to continual revision. Machine writing may one day be defined as the temporal cross section of mechanical word manufacture.
See also Inscription,
Instructions,
Writing Machine,
Code,
Rule,
Computer.
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