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so:text The sciences certainly have influenced the arts. To an Aztec, the sunset was an inexplicable event, which he could not cope with or even survive without the imagined aid of his gods. Obvious phenomena of this sort have since been explained. But the sheer unimagined vastness of the explicable has now made the inexplicable into such a monstrous thing that our heads spin, and the old images burst like bubbles. The thought of the totally inexplicable , and the impossibility of reading any sense into this monstrous vastness, so affect us that we need ignorance to survive. (en)
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so:description The Daily Practice of Painting, Writings (1962-1993) (en)
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