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i am an eXperiment. a Syncopated word & image coLLage imported from Our minD sEnse-thoUght collective stream. a trial 2 eXpress the aRhythmia & the off beat that lies in-betwEEn the bond made of: imAge narrative & senSation. an aEsthetic act and aim of WondeR in the search for a CRaCK. as for if anything eXists at all it exisTs i n - b e T w e e n.
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    If the doors of perception were cleansed
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    text : William Blake
    from: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1793)
    photo : Syncopath, Bela Bartok House Museum, Budapest.
    video clip : The Legend of 1900 (last scene dialogue, the pianist tells his friend how the finite 88 keys of the piano served him as a source for infinite music making which he is ....)

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