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| | Currents Fall 2001: Realism and a General Economy of the Link |
 | | The link does not require, need, or even recognise a codified set of rules for what may or may not be linked, either in terms of origins or destinations. |
 | | To this extent the link always presents itself as a virtual outside to the codified norms of language, that is to grammar, syntactic organisation, and rhetoric. |
 | | A link is, then, in such a system, little more than a roll of the dice, and just as the dice may have a small set of outcomes (let's say one in six), the particular outcome remains unknown in each instantiation. |
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