New titles on tape label Reckno (U.K) featuring Goodiepal, AyGeeTee and Biographs.
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New titles on tape label Reckno (U.K) featuring Goodiepal, AyGeeTee and Biographs.
meaning of CancerMonologue
Monologue
In actual sense a monologue is a speech, delivered by one person, or a long one-sided conversation, without any input or interference by others. In Hindi it is also called ‘Ekapatrika’ or also called the mono-act in simple sense.
The Greek root word monologos translates to “speaking alone,” and that’s a monologue: one person doing all the talking. In theatre, sometimes a character has a monologue that they perform. In a simple way and a perfect example is, we all might have an internal monologue-where you talk to yourself to better understand some dilemma. Some people talk forever in a constant monologue, never letting you speak.
If two people talk back and forth, it’s a dialogue, which is different and probably more fun for everyone.
((ooc: So I put up some Rules and updated my theme so that each Hatter has their own profile...The profiles on their pages I will tend to customize later but for now as you have noticed they are just the profiles from the official sites. I decided to be both Hatters now because more AMR roleplayers are finding me and it is only fair. lol! But I still love my AiW version. So yup!))
Photographs from Caleb Charland's series Biographs, 2009.
"These pictures began by accident. I was curious to see what would happen if I allowed bacteria to grow on the surface of film. I was interested in relinquishing the control of image making to a natural process...As I proceeded with the experiment, I was amazed to see what the bacteria were doing. The bacterial growth patterns were re-depositing the image particles, revealing a life cycle traced in silver...What began as a photograph had become a biograph, a trace of life, an index of an existence."
-- Caleb Charland, from "About Biographs"