Overview

The piece opens:

“‘ Guy Stole My Dog ’ is a story that takes place in a matrist near-future society in which vaguely post-human entities have banned Sports , Television . . . and Sports Television!”

Among its named sections or movements are You do ask a lot of questions., ‘Guy Stole My Dog’ . . ., █ 𝐈𝐍𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐀𝐓𝐄! SAURIAN 03.

Form and structure

3 displayed headings break the piece into shifts of register or movement.

Connections

Selected quotations

Corpus fingerprint

Source footprint: approximately 1,720 words · 16 image elements · 0 embedded-media elements · 10 heading elements.

Strong lexical motifs: Animals & Nonhuman Figures · Mouth, Voice & Utterance · Clothing, Fashion & Luxury Objects · Eyes, Looking & Witness · Blood, Wounds & Bodily Evidence.

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Lexical fingerprint

matrist [Probable corpus formation]

These are source-attested formations indexed for lexical distinctiveness; inclusion does not assert global first use.

Structure and contents

Publication footprint: approximately 1,847 words · 16 image elements · 0 embedded-media elements · 3 distinct heading markers.

Visible structural markers

  • You do ask a lot of questions.
  • ‘Guy Stole My Dog’ . . .
  • █ 𝐈𝐍𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐀𝐓𝐄! SAURIAN 03

Named material with encyclopedia nodes

One Big City (O.B.C.) · James Quentin Devine

References linked directly from the publication

Disturbance profile

violence / death

This profile marks formal pressure points rather than moral positions. Context matters: hits may come from narration, dialogue, quotation, parody, self-description or fictional documents. See Transgression & Disturbance.

Publication

Published 2022-07-22. Read the original publication ↗

Version / beat / identity

The title looks like a software release, while the text measures pauses in beats and labels men through NULL-plus-number sequences. Number simultaneously structures interface, timing and identity. See Numeric Interface.