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concept:agonistic-struggleagonistic struggle
The competitive tension among elements on a page, each vying for attention and primacy.
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- Diagrammatic Writing (2013)mentionsThe performative text/lecture on diagrammatic writing by Johanna Drucker, published by /ubu editions.
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