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I AND THOU:


The moment in which the print image sensorally evokes what it portrays--before it resumes its material, evidentiary state--parallels the I/Thou encounter with the world as Martin Buber defines it. The slash / that both joins and separates I and Thou is the interface, the typographical indexical sign of the moment when the image briefly flickers and glows with a trace of the encounter that it represents.