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August 11, 2005

It is going to be difficult to post as I fly back to Adelaide from Canberra this afternoon to a household with no internet access---ADSL-2 is in the process of being put on.

So a quick image of a layered landscape that refers to the flat, far-stretching landscape of the Wimmera in Victoria:

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Philip Hunter, Long Paddock, no 3, 2005

A layered landscape questions the conception of the landcape as a void, an emptiness or blackhole.

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