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Series: Immanence
Immanence: the singularity of a life.
In the Immanence series, color highlights a single weave within a homogeneous field of immanence.
This procedure makes a singular existence visible. The colored weave does not represent one element among others, but a path that can be followed from beginning to end — a “life,” in Gilles Deleuze’s sense: something only fully known through its own duration.
Unlike the Clusters series, where different groups are distinguished by color and attention is distributed among them, here
color concentrates the reading on a single presence. What is revealed is not the whole, but the experience of a singular existence within a common field.
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