Florian Cramer on Mon, 27 Aug 2001 20:20:50 +0200 (CEST)


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Re: <nettime> Automatism/Autonomy/Virtual Unconscious II


J0SEF1NE,

thanks for the great article. Just a brief remark concerning your
analysis of antiorp's language:

> Antiorp has, since this time, posted to these lists extensively in a
> specially developed language termed 'Kroperom' or 'KROP3ROM|A9FF'.
> This language, in part, relies on a logic of substitution to
> reformulate the Roman alphabet's phonetic system by including all the
> 256 different characters comprising the American Standard Code for
> Information Interchange (ASCII), the lingua franca of computing. 

...WHich, AS SUch, 1S nOt SO MucH 4|\| !nVEn7!0gn 0f 4nT!oRP/n37Ok|-|c@
nEz\/4N0vA h3RsE1f, buT A C0mm()|\| <ultUr@l TecHn!que !N TH3 W4ReZ
(ha<k3RS) an|) "ZkR1p7 Ci|)|)i3" scE|\|E. WH1Le nO8()|)Y CMs to H|\v3
ReZ3@rk|-| t|-|3 h|57Ory 0f 7H31r k0de, |T |5 |)3f|NIt3ly Mu<h 0L|)3R
t|-||\n aNTI0rP'z.  (0n3 k()U1d p3rH4Ps c|\l1 "kR0p3r0n" 4 dI4L3<7 of
"733T w4r3z Hax0RS" Z1@ng.) "kRP3R0|~||a9fF" Cmz 70 b3 4 r3FER3nC3 to
the |\iphf eNc0D1nG 0ph 4uD|() fIl3S 4nD H3nce 7o |\nTY0RpZ 4udi0 |~|P3Z 
- 1iC3 "!5t-pL4Sm4.|~|P3" - wH!Ch 0N<E w3R3 av|\11@bL3 1gn 4 KROP3ROM
Z3c7IOn 0n |-|3r \/\/Eb51TE. 

> For instance, in the case of a Kroperom word like
> 'm9nd', the number '9' is incorporated into the word 'mind' such that the

SINCE THE 1980S, THARE EXIST A C0UPLE 0F ALGORITHM1C TEXT F1LTER5 FOR
THE LEX C PREPR0CESSER WHICH CAN BE C0MP1LED INT0 5T&AL0NE WAREZ!1!!S.
FOR THE F1RST TW0 PARAGRAFS 0F THI5 REPLY, I USED THE "WARE2" FILTER,
F0R THI5 0NE HERE, THE "B1FF" F1LTER. WHEN I F1LTER "mind" & "kroperom"
THR0UGH B1FF, 1 GET "M1ND" & "KR0PER0M", T|-|R0ugh w4rez, i g3T "MYND"
A|\||) "cR()peRO|~|". 

17 C|~|Z lYC3LY 70 ME t|-|@7 |\nT10rp ad4p7ed sUch phYLT3rs tO h3R ()wN
|\|3ed 4nd d|A1ek7.



The following is your next paragraph "coolified" through b1ff and a
self-written filter in Perl (I guess antiorp uses something similar):



                                > "INE" 1N "NINE" TA
                                    KES 0N A F0NETIC R0L
                                       E. BUT ANT1ORP"S SYS
                                              TEM AL50 EXTEND5
> BEY0ND PURELY F0NETIC SUB5T1TUSHUNS. ME CAN 5EE THE BR0ADER 5Y5TEM 0F
> 5UBST1TUSHUNS MORE CLEERLY 1N ANT1ORP"5 C0NVERSI0N 0F THE TERM "MASCH1NEN
> KUNST" 1NT0 "M@2K!N3N  KUNZT" (THE TERM 1T USE5 T0 DESCRIBE 1T5 0EUVRE).
                                            [> HERE, FOR EXAMPLE, THE "
                                                  A" I5 5UBST1TUTED FOR THE "
                                              @" (HARA(TER, THE "I"]
                     > FOR THE EXCLAMASHUN P0INT
                                               , THE "5CH" 0R "SHH" 50UND 
                                            FOR A "ZK", THE "E" FOR
> A "3" & 50 0N. 50ME 0F THE5E 5UB5T1TUSHUN5, WHICH REMA1N FAIRLY C0NSTANT
>M1TH1N....-->KR0PER0M,....-->1NV0LVE....-->FINDING....-->A....-->KEY....-->
MH1CH....-->APPR0X1M85....-->THE....-->1NVER5E....-->0F
> TH_ <-->  _R1G1N_L <-->  CH_R_CT_R, <-->  50 <-->  TH_T <-->  TH_ <-->  "_" 
<-->  B_C0M_S <-->  _N <-->  "!" & TH_ <-->  "3" <-->  R_PL_C_5

> THE "E" 0R "E". IN SUM
                                  CASES THESE 5UB5T1TUSHU
                                     NS N0T 0NLY INV0LVE FIND
                       1NG
> A CL05E ER 1NVERTED VISUAL EQUIVALENT (E.G. "!" 0R @) BUT C0MB1NE F0NETIC
> & VI5UAL SUB5T1TUSHUNS IN 0NE (E.G. US1NG "3" IN PLACE 0F "E"). 1N THE5E

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