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Published: 2006-02-14 20:49:02 +0000 UTC; Views: 425; Favourites: 10; Downloads: 7
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Description Intervals are not something one usually notices. Indeed, they are only intervals in as much as they are not noticed as such; once conceptualized an interval becomes a place in itself, engendering, in turn, its own intervals.

An interval is - at its most basic level - a displacement, a transcendence out of a place and outward. A space (almost a place) between places. Not so much a limit, though, a boundary, as an opening, an invitation onto something not yet truly defined. The interval is not outside places, untouched, misplaced. The interval cannot support itself; a fractured interval simply becomes folding space, either before, or after. The interval is not simply silence, but the silence inbetween. A silence built upon a previous meaning, and tainted by the anticipation of something that is to come. An interval is always part of its places: the part of a previous place, that has become corrupted by an expectancy of a vaguely defined sort. An unfolding that overlaps a place nigh transcended.
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teodoratan [2009-10-14 05:54:32 +0000 UTC]

Love your work

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crazziidrawer101 [2009-03-21 00:32:04 +0000 UTC]

i like ur style!!!! nice photography ^^

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someone-else [2007-09-09 19:01:49 +0000 UTC]

Thanks. As I remember, there was something I didn't like 'further up', so this composition seemed more appropriate. Not entirely sure what it was that bothered me, though; can't remember exactly.

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desperasyon [2007-09-09 18:11:42 +0000 UTC]

very nice colours and lighting but i think you should have taken the whole door

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