P-Prompt: Prepositions

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Revisiting practices of reuse also suggests revisiting the ways we speak about our relationship to creative works. Séverine Dusollier proposed to think through the complexities of legal language and how different understandings of this relationship have different consequences. Riffing on her game with prepositions, we propose you to try out different prepositions, opening possible ways to relate to creative work. Time, position, location, direction.  A remake of the slogan generator, 2000 by De Geuzen, http://geuzen.org/change.html copying and pasting, view source. http://www.hypergurl.com