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		<title>On capturing the full scope of an evanescent vapor. With an audio recorder.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Language can invoke processual notions, instead of flattening concepts into static state-things. I know this because I read Heidegger. Somehow the experience of tracking hatch marks across paper takes on this rich and lush expansiveness, wherein history is also the future.]]></description>
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