Out of context: Reply #107

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    If we are to see the virtual as a territory created by a community and its laws as the boundaries. We could envision transgression as an exploration of that territory. In order to really transgress one needs to know where the boundaries lie. As with ideas, we need to push the limits of the territory to know how far we can go. But a good knowledge of where those boundaries lie are and what they represent is needed in order to go beyond them. I propose elastic boundaries rather than permeable ones. Boundaries that don't need to be changed in a day to day basis, but shifted to accommodate the changes within the community.

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