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i think part of the reason your readers comment so infrequently is that so many of your posts, to borrow some first-year crit language, present as fully resolved. there doesnt seem to be anything i can add to this image or its text that wouldnt diminish what it already does much better on its own.
its intriguing that your very public photos could pose so many questions to their viewers and yet do so in a way that precludes public answering, even in a medium (the blog) that overvalues chatter. im always telling my students that human beings are both culturally and cognitively prone to *need* to answer questions posed to them (hopefully thereby encouraging them to frame their work around genuine inquiries instead of declarative proofs). but theres something about your work here that seems like it defies that.
somehow a lot of these photos make me feel as though they dont really need me even as they speak, quite literally, directly to me.
There's deep cognition involved in the best forms of art. Neurons fire when see this image (and others) and we "get it" but the connections to our speech neurons aren't advanced enough to enunciate what it is that "we get."
i agree with heather. yr able to create silence. that's freakin DOPE.
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