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Contemporization is the process of pouring over a dated work and attempting to translate the work and separate it from it’s original language and culture without distorting the intended meaning.
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Contemporization is the process of pouring over a dated work and attempting to translate the work and separate it from it’s original language and culture without distorting the intended meaning.
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https://web.archive.org/web/19981206062854/http://www.1disk.com/Products.html
Emulates a removable device and emulates it locally, so you don’t have to have the data present to browse around the filesystem.
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Notes and a software dump
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Aborted – This project was only ever of mild interest, as I find burning multiple sessions to be quite satisfactory. Below are some rough-ish notes.. I never actually pursued anything for this project.
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A philosophy of mine which describes how an old work needs to be made universally contemporary by cleaning up the language in order to make it accessible to a larger audience.
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