X is sly, crossed over itself, hiding what's underneath, denying what's underneath.
And what's underneath is always something by someone else.
There is no essential core to X: it is always placed on top of that something else.
Even the X of X-ray: it is all about seeing through a surface, into something else.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
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2 comments:
*possibly* but not necessarily "denying," right?
Anne-
I was wondering if you had any other recommendations for work by Maso. I really enjoyed the readings for today, and I'd like to read some more of her work. Thanks! Have a good night.
-Abigail
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