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Side 94
... finally knowing no bounds . As Smithson acutely observed , “ Art brings sight to a halt but that halt has a way of unraveling itself ” ( 129 ) , spiraling out of control . With the Spiral Jetty , the “ unraveling " of the boulder ...
... finally knowing no bounds . As Smithson acutely observed , “ Art brings sight to a halt but that halt has a way of unraveling itself ” ( 129 ) , spiraling out of control . With the Spiral Jetty , the “ unraveling " of the boulder ...
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... finally reached their own threshold of sustainable perception , exhausting the sight and finally blinding the vision , ruining the scene , through their own strained exertions . “ The ruin does not supervene , " Derrida writes in ...
... finally reached their own threshold of sustainable perception , exhausting the sight and finally blinding the vision , ruining the scene , through their own strained exertions . “ The ruin does not supervene , " Derrida writes in ...
Side 118
... finally felt , the dimensions of its disappearance momentarily determined . The passing vision before me , the picture before my eyes , reminds me now of Gloucester in King Lear , seeing how " this world goes ” — “ O ruined piece of ...
... finally felt , the dimensions of its disappearance momentarily determined . The passing vision before me , the picture before my eyes , reminds me now of Gloucester in King Lear , seeing how " this world goes ” — “ O ruined piece of ...
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