Counterpoint - Question...
So, reading Erin's essay I was strucked by the notion of counterpoint which she takes from Forsythe. I like the way how a counterpoint is expressing a relational field of becoming, how a  counterpoint fosters ( opens up)  a speciation -  gives a motif for a speciation.

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I wonder, if "a" counterpoint can be thought just in singular, here maybe as an indeterminate article ( a counterpoint, as a point in flux, movement).
But I wonder if one can thing of a counterpoint also in plural, as counterpoints, or as a line.


IS the Gorilla-esqueness a counterpoint? or is gorilla-esqueness filled with multiple of counterpoints, always rolling towards a speciation which exceeds the individual?


Anyway, hope we can riff on it tomorrow

Best,
Ante

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