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  • Work
    • Decoherence
    • Objecthood - The Core
    • Woven Signals
    • Origami Fabric
    • Wooden Waves
    • Parametric Landscape
    • Wooden Collar
  • Info
    • Statement
    • Bio
    • Resume
    • Contact
  • News
  • Notes
  • Acquire
“We are acquainted with an external world because its fibres run into our own consciousness; it is only our own ends of the fibres that we actually know; from those ends, we more or less successfully reconstruct the rest, as a palaeontologist reconstructs an extinct monster from its footprint.”
— Arthur Stanley Eddington, The Nature of the Physical World, 1928.

February 10, 2018
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