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CHARTER — The Governing Conditions of Transcription

This document establishes the governing conditions under which transcription may proceed. It defines hierarchy, priority, and limitation. What follows does not describe the work—it regulates it.

Terminology: Abstract Transcriptionism

 abstract transcriptionism

/ab•stract tran•scrip•tion•ism/
noun

A post-autonomous form of transcriptionism in which abstraction is not invented but impressed through repetitive, regulated mark-making, governed by legal and theological limits. The image is not sought. The process is the site of meaning.

see also: Transcription (visual), Transcriptionism