Deeper LearningEconomy and Eccentricity
A rock is a perfect metaphor, an allegory in volume. When placed it’s sculptural limits beget a kind of artistic proposition — and when considered with reduced anthropomorphism and ungeologically — produce a ready-made analog to the causation and bounds of our attempts at the understanding of all things.
– Christina and Shari, Tiny Catapult
ABSTRACTION AND EMPIRICAL ILLUSTRATION
We live our lives made up of a great quantity of isolated instants. So as to be lost at the heart of a multitude of things. (From the Double Dream of Spring, 1970.)
- Gavrilo Princip’s last grocery list written
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The time that alligator ate that fish
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When the Yongzheng Emperor found that weird dust bunny under his throne
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The great earthquake of Alexandria
- The invention of expectation in literature
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When the heaviest cacao fruit fell in Takalik Abaj
- Animesh eats his first Fly Agaric mushroom