1 B 1 P Daly 1000 Books by 1000 Poets 9 / 1000 ISBN 978-1-312-00951-6 90000 2014 9 781312 009516 Suspended (of) the formal capacity to sample and thereby preserve such samples according to the conditions from which they appeared S ( m t t s s c c f t Kieran Daly K D 0012 / 1000 First Printing: 9:10 PM, 12 February 2014 ISBN 978-1-312-00951-6 LUMA/Westbau Löwenbräukunst Limmatstrasse 270 CH-8005 Zurich Published by LUMA Foundation as part of the 89plus exhibition Poetry will be made by all! co-curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Simon Castets, and Kenneth Goldsmith at LUMA/Westbau, 30 January – 30 March 2014. Cover design by Content is Relative. All rights to this work are reserved by the author. This book edited by Kieran Daly. Series editor: Danny Snelson http://poetrywillbemadebyall.ch Cover (Transparent): A Continuous Line: Since a continuum must contain all the points it could contain, and since there is no greatest multitude, a continuum cannot be a collection of points with a definite multitude. Closely related to this is the idea that a continuum’s points lack distinct identities. Title: Suspended (of) the formal capacity to sample and thereby preserve such samples according to the conditions from which they appeared Authors: Kieran Daly Date: February 3 2014 Location: Tallahassee, FL USA Information: I am no professional writer and know my ideas are not very good. If somebody has any ideas or examples of anti- or non-human-SF, please let me know. I figure it’s been about forty years since I was marooned. It seems so much longer, longer than all the rest of my life. I am bored with living on this planet with humans. I remember my fisher friends better than most of my human ones. I can see the lake through one window. I would like to read some SF that negatively portrays hu- manity. I have a negative opinion of humanity, and believe that there must be others who share my feelings. If the functional capacity of an extant factor to apprehend extant x is intrinsically suspended, and the factor thereby 'subsists' as inexistent (i.e. neutral) for (albeit intrinsic to) any structure which determines x, then the capacity for that inexistent to support such x remains unaffordable. Thus, e.g. x cannot support the iteration of p, q, etc. or include p, q, in itself. The inexistent has no functional capacity to engender products out of its neutrality, except itself. Logically described, if Ex = Ey = !, or if x and y absolutely inexist for A, we have (Ex ∪ Ey) = !. But then, knowing that (! ⇒ q) = M regardless of whatever q may be (this is the principle ex falso sequitur quodlibet), we get: [(Ex ∪ Ey) ⇒ Id(x, y)] = M. And therefore ∑(x, y) = M. Which means: any two or more inexistents are absolutely equivalent. As absolute qua invariantly independent, the passage from "if" to "then" is likewise suspended, since that "if" is unbounded from the conditions by which to support or interact with any "then," i.e. external result. However, insofar as the inexistent is endogenous to, albeit nullipotent for, the structure of "then," any inexistent is also equivalent to any result, rather than excluded or suppressed by the structure of such results. Storage and maintenance of the present document was performed by LUMA/Westbau (Zürich, Switzerland) following International Standards protocols for storage and preservation of paper documents (ISO/TC 46/SC 10).
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