Exquisite Corpse

Illuminating comment upon the output of this surrealist game.

Name:
Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

I am a software engineer writing embedded code at a biomedical company in Sydney, Australia (Uscom Ltd.).

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

The Lollipops of Pleasure

Platitudes gush liberally; taken lollipops flavoured with pleasure stay put, it seems.

By RP, SP, RS, SM, JS, KB, ME, AG, AI, NS, LB, PB.


#1: This is a commentary upon a diplomat that offers many platitudes to the owner of the lollipops. It appears that a thief has attempted to steal the irresistably flavoured lollipops, but has been thwarted by the inherent stickiness of the these lollipops when flavoured with pleasure.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Silence

Silence is dying easily, upheld with vigorous effort to wander.


by SP, SM, JS, AI, PB, RS, ME, NS, AG, RS.

#1: At last the truth be spoken without impediment, and so it continues, not as armchair-bound pronouncement, but through rivers forded and mountains climbed, wherever the journey may lead. Per ardua ad altiora!

#2: Silence is making a concious effort to die. Silence seems to find little opposition to the notion as Silence itself reiterates its desire for self termination by wandering into non-silence by vigorous effort.

We are left to ponder the nature of non-silence. Is it noise? Is it music? Is it random fluctuations in pressure waves propogating through the atmosphere? Or is it something else, a mere absence of non-perception of the indefinable?

#3: The exquisite silence was evidently waiting for the exquisite voice, that presently not so much broke as mingled with it, like a swan swimming through a lake. - The Quest of the Golden Girl by le Gallienne, Richard

Monday, September 04, 2006

Success

Anything succeeds like you; co-mingler dingles dangled line with regards.


By AI, SP, PB, LB, RS, JS, ME, NS, AG, RS.

So much meaning in so few words...

Interpretation 1:
Regard [the] line with anything you like: dangling dingles co-mingle...success!

Interpretation 2:
Our co-mingler often fishes thoughtfully. The co-mingler mingles disparate elements into a coherent whole. But not just mingling - co-mingling; adding extra coherentness to an already holistic whole. The senseless stupidity of mingling that which is already mingled turns the co-mingler from seemingly successful to what is, in essence, a pointless failure. This, in turn, exposes the sentence as a viscious insult to the reader. The fact that this co-mingler can jiggle a dangling line about while thinking about something shows incompetence in not only fishing, but anything. Hence the author ridicules the reader, casting them in the same net as our incompetent co-mingler.