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Comment by De Villo Sloan on December 10, 2013 at 2:19pm

With Gysin and Burroughs, the most important concept is the randomness working in the cut-up combinations. Knowing Vizma's work, I think there is a combination of choice and chance, which is neither right nor wrong, only not following the Burroughs, Gysin (and Harold Norse) formulations exactly. Vizma makes me think of Dadaist poetry too.

 

They did do work with cut-up images.

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