Monday, May 12, 2008

repetition kills uniqueness

It is obvious, sad to say, that repetition has everywhere defeated uniqueness, that the artificial and contrieved have driven all spontaneity and naturalness from the field, and, in short, that products have vanquished works. Repetitious spaces are the outcome of repetitve gestures (those of workers) associated with instruments which are both duplicable and designed to duplicate: machines, bulldozers, concrete-mixers, crances, pneumatic drills, and so one.

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