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Beaudrillard
- All layers
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Paradise Lost & Dante's Inferno
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Religious texts
- Hallelujah? More on this later
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the House
- Expanding!
- Not malicious?
- Footnotes
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Chaos
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Etymology
- "disorder"
- gap, chasm
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Chaos Theory
- Butterfly effect
- Grows over time
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Order/Disorder
- Fear of the unknown
- Anarchy
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Entropy
- Increasing disorder
- "chaotic"
- Subversions
- Physical Breakdowns
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Echoes
- Morse Code
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Psychological torment
- The thing in the silence
- Silent Hill
- Claustrophobia
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Exploration
- Gone horribly wrong
- Lost in space
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Labyrinth
- Minotaur
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Borges
- The book and the labyrinth
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Relationships
- Destroys/creates
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Sudek & Surrealism
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Photographer
- Similar to Navidson
- Often photographed wide open indoor spaces
- "the shots in which the emphasis is on the internal chaos of the space, the uncanniness of ordinary things, and the prominence of objects"
- Very few people
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Surrealism
- Early influence?
- "Surrealism? That is still around. Sometimes I even trip over it."
- Photographs of trees and branches - forests
- Knew it through friends
- " The motif of demise, ruin, and time which permanently inscribes itself in matter and slowly destroys it"
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"Labryinths"
- In chaos it is possible to find secrets, because it is an endless source of investigation.
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Messy studio
- the "command center"