(09/22)
All of Shakespeare's plays are abstracted via a set of rules inherent in the work. The spoken text is abstracted in each case. The text used for abstraction is that of one person (or a chorus) speaking in the play before another person speaks, the scene ends, or a scene instruction interrupts the spoken text.
In the set of rules, the abstractions refer to the letters of the name William Shakespeare and to the letters of the work and the speaker.
The individual abstractions of the sentences/paragraphs/monologues are combined into a graphic work which is printed.
The unabstracted, but rule-based coloured texts are combined into a film that enables one to read the entire individual work on viewing.
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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