Medieval spring
seaweed marginalia:
organic hieroglyphics
in the sand
"This is precisely what clarity is: the distinctions
that appear in what used to seem full, the holes in
what used to be compact and conversely, where just
before we saw end points of clear-cut segments, now
there are indistinct fringes, encroachments, overlappings,
migrations, acts of segmentation that no longer coincide
with rigid segmentarity. Every thing now appears supple,
with holes in fullness, nebulas in forms and fluttering lines."
(D&G, ATP)
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