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Layer 1: Actual Text on practice (1500 words)
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a few words on why I made it this way:
I wanted  it to give an impression of my own way of writing, thinking, working - of my own practice then. A fragmented, layered, scattered, cumulative way, whose sense is to be found in the continuous, recursive re-editing of the pieces in always unstable, unsure wholes. A plain text pasted on a wiki page did not feel right. The medium is the message right? Tracing paper comes from my architecture background. I use it to break through the paper surface and give visual depth to the text, layer it. Images come from an uncurated collection of screenshots, taken over the past months because in one way or another resonated with the processes I was going through. I did not want to pinpoint them to one or another bit of text, but rather let the reader guess associations.

Revision as of 15:24, 8 March 2023

Claudio's Text on practice


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Layer 1: Actual Text on practice (1500 words)

Layer 2: Annotations

Layer 3: Images

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a few words on why I made it this way:

I wanted it to give an impression of my own way of writing, thinking, working - of my own practice then. A fragmented, layered, scattered, cumulative way, whose sense is to be found in the continuous, recursive re-editing of the pieces in always unstable, unsure wholes. A plain text pasted on a wiki page did not feel right. The medium is the message right? Tracing paper comes from my architecture background. I use it to break through the paper surface and give visual depth to the text, layer it. Images come from an uncurated collection of screenshots, taken over the past months because in one way or another resonated with the processes I was going through. I did not want to pinpoint them to one or another bit of text, but rather let the reader guess associations.