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A good rationality? The only rationality. These rooms are designed and efficient when stacked against others. When stacked against themselves they appeared to be curved or at lease they could be curved....what would that do to our consciousness? If They exist as curved rooms? Could we see the patterns emerging after They exist as blips upon the EEG memory. What about the pundits who have designed and built them for us? They are looking for the regular within the regular. Standardizing the working class soul? I passed by the clay matrons and they work in circles always circles. They try to…mehr

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A good rationality? The only rationality. These rooms are designed and efficient when stacked against others. When stacked against themselves they appeared to be curved or at lease they could be curved....what would that do to our consciousness? If They exist as curved rooms? Could we see the patterns emerging after They exist as blips upon the EEG memory. What about the pundits who have designed and built them for us? They are looking for the regular within the regular. Standardizing the working class soul? I passed by the clay matrons and they work in circles always circles. They try to complete the mistakes that the machine put them into: orbits. Especially at a time they should break from orbits. Moving forward the text emerges towards the self: using a machine, what can we do over? And then in an OCD effort, the obsessive-compulsive effort, circularity, just a center of there being. And they're being is one of unhappiness. Time to cut the trajectory...the gravitational pull of 'the mistake'.
Autorenporträt
Sydney Coe , Luke.Jiskra@stonybrook.edu, "letian.meng" , Matthew Moran , Victoria Silva , Zeyu.Xie@stonybrook.edu