Stephen F. Eisenman, Professor, Art History, Northwestern University

Instead of a river, time is now more like a vortex or maelstrom, a rotating body of water that draws down anything lying on the surface, yet at the same time—due to currents and cross currents—jettisons any objects, animals, and plants lying at depth.

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Veröffentlicht in:Panorama (Minneapolis, Minn.) Minn.), 2022, Vol.l (g)
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Zusammenfassung:Instead of a river, time is now more like a vortex or maelstrom, a rotating body of water that draws down anything lying on the surface, yet at the same time—due to currents and cross currents—jettisons any objects, animals, and plants lying at depth.
ISSN:2471-6839
2471-6839
DOI:10.24926/24716839.1700