Thanks for the link @litguru! In a way it is cut-up technique, but used in a different way. I like it though.
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Thanks for the link @litguru! In a way it is cut-up technique, but used in a different way. I like it though.
I read that the cut-up literary technique was invented by Burroughs after seeing Brion Gysin's experiments with collages in which he used pieces of newspapers, magazines, books, and other printed material. Burroughs came to believe that collages were not random but had hidden order, so he used similar collage "cut-up" principles in his writings. This article on a museum exhibit of Gysin's work shows a sample collage: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/brion-gysin
Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it.