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It isolates him, with the endlessness not just of objecthood but of time

Form in its true presence does not need you or I or We or Us.


Do we need work that is removed from ourselves to admire the world or can we merely be presented with the structural form necessary for self reflection.



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It takes multiple reflections of the self to draw conclusions of its surroundings.