This piece appears as a 16-page section in Multi-Purpose, a book produced by the graphic design MFA year of 2004 at Yale. The integral of Guy Debord’s Theory of the Derive and Henry David Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience, this piece is generated computationally. The former text is mediated by the latter—words appearing in both texts remain, while others are omitted. The fragmented outcome is the moment of similarity—the negative space is the differential.
Multi-Purpose
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 Redshift, spread
 Redshift, spread
 Multi-Purpose, cover
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