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The Phasmatodea (sometimes called Phasmida) are an order of insects. The ordinal name is derived from the Ancient Greek phasma, meaning an apparition or phantom, and refers to the resemblance of many species to sticks or leaves. Their natural camouflage can make them extremely difficult to spot.

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

IN THE STUDIO: SHADOW PLAYS


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MY TEAM IS BRILLIANT: STUDIO TIME 02

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Monday, June 28, 2010

ARMORY: FLOOR PLAN

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PORTRAITS

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The Paradox of the Phasmid---------- Georges Didi-Huberman----------------------------------------------- The only things that appear are those which are first able to dissimulate themselves. Things already grasped in their aspect or peacefully resembling themselves never appear. They are apparent, of course, but only apparent: they will never be given to us as appearing. What then is necessary for an apparition, the event of appearing? What must happen just before appearing closes itself within a presumably stable or hopefully definitive aspect? There must be a unique and momentary opening that will mark the apparition as an apparition. A paradox bursts forth because, in the very moment that it opens itself to the visible world, appearing is destined to be something like dissimulation. A paradox bursts forth because, for but a moment, appearing gives access to the here below, to something that suggests the contrary or, better yet, the hell of the visible world—the realm of dissemblance.
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