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Book Of Words, Page 2. 20" x 16", 1993. Brush and ink, found photograph, gold leaf, conceptual calligraphy
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Transliteration
Form is received through the senses with its purely formal elements as sy(n)tax. One can justly say that those formal aspects require a full language in order to be described, e(w)en as pure form. That is just the point. Form and language are interdependent. Language can only speak of form; form can be consciously differentiated only through language. This is significant because form is a universal factor of being. If you can (to be continued).
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