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July 27, 2004

This camera does not question.

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Wolfgang Sievers, Mt. Morgan mine, Central Queensland, 1963

It remains locked into a visual regime. The camera does not suggest multiple or conflicting points of view. It erases difference.

We see what the camera sees.

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