Cutting a board off the wooden floor to expose the raw concrete underneath is nothing essential or minimal at all: all the way round, it creates a new space, polydimensional in its depth and bidimensional in the game of references to the very floorboard we stepped on. These interventions on space and time are powerful dismissals of a geocentrism/egocentrism still dwelling in our minds centuries after Copernicus.
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