The space in experience is something like Cartestian space, the space we have become accustomed to from perspective design and photographs, but this is a space constructed in the space of experiencing which is strange, multidimensional, filled with anamorphics and wormholes and cross-cuts. And in the same way the time in experiencing which is a linear series of 'now' points, is not the same as the time, or temporality of experiencing. In either case the originary dimension is both more primitive and more abstract, non-linear and 'advanced'.
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