VERBOSE • postscript • 2003.11.11
Mad Style


... could be said to arise when the mind:
  1. developes unconscious techniques, cognizing multiple processes reguarding a specified task in one conscious stream;

  2. it's directing conditions are partial to the infinite nature of spontaneously emerging form;

  3. it finds balance on infinite variations of previously experienced patterns, oriented towards one singular strand of perceptual threads running through the interwoven conscious stream, conditioning immediate and effortless access to each of it's connecting associations;

  4. it balances on technique effortlessly, requiring no volitional energy to be applied to emerging forms, which arise as an uncarved reflection of the mind's state;

  5. the patterns produced are perpetually irregular, intersecting infinite ways in one creation, and

  6. fully integrated in it's reflection, the mind projects progressively finer details.