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 his exhibit features Nestor Kruger and his perception of oblivion. To get a clearer understanding of what is on display, here is what he has to say about oblivion: " It is a space where exchanges, the effect of cancellation via identical values, create a flattening of the hierarchical status of objects; suggesting a return to a featureless, primordial space." Clears things right up doesn't it? There are different coloured picture frames, simulated aquariums and a back-lit office directory. You're picturing what oblivion is like right now aren't you?
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