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In the Guyana Monastery
Using the "cut-up" composition method popularized by William S. Burroughs, two blocks of text were run through a virtual cut-up machine. The result: a randomly scrambled, collaged, "found" text mirroring chaos theory and yielding new meanings.
The two texts used here and merged were:
1) an article on the final days of the People's Temple--
2) an article on monastic life and dress--