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'''+++ abandon; +++ ++ verb ++'''
1. to leave a place, thing or person forever,,
2. to free from constraint ; to de-inhibit
''' past tense: abandoned '''
1. forsaken by owner or keeper ; left desolate or empty ;,,
2. not inhibited ; recklessly unrestrained ;,,
3. left without provision for reasonable and necessary care or supervision ;,,
4. not having inhabitants ; not lived in ;,,
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++the hospital++
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/00014450.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/00156EA7.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/00157032.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/00021D1F.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/001561A3.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/0002AAD0.jpg
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++what one comes across++
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/001542F4.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/001541B0.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/001525FD.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/00152696.jpg
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++the mine++
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/002D5C5F.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/002D63DF.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/002DD550.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/002E079E.jpg
http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/002DFA50.jpg
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]]] ++once charming cherished and adored used and used and used++ [[[
]]] ++and so too old imperfect, too broken, too ugly cast aside, no further purpose,++ [[[
]]] ++no further obligation, left behind, just walk away...++ [[[
]]] ++that train don' come through here no mo'++ [[[
]]] http://www.pleasantblue.com/images/abandon/00129220.jpg [[[
]]] imagery from digital and 35mm cameras [[[
]]] ~~excerpts from larger bodies of work, taken in higher resolution than shown here~~ [[[
]]] ~~[Deoxy:forum/showprofile.pl?User=odhinn odhinn]~~ [[[
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]]] ++is escape from the apparent passage of time possible?++ [[[
]]] ++can nature really be accelerated or decelerated?++ [[[
]]] ++which things are not eventually abandoned?++ [[[
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A reference from Art History: Abject art
~~The abject is a complex psychological, philosophical and linguistic concept developed by Julia Kristeva in her 1980 book Powers of Horror. She was partly influenced by the earlier ideas of the French writer, thinker and dissident Surrealist, Georges Bataille. It can be said very simply that the abject consists of those elements, particularly of the body, that transgress and threaten our sense of cleanliness and propriety. Kristeva herself commented 'refuse and corpses show me what I permanently thrust aside in order to live'. In practice the abject covers all the bodily functions, or aspects of the body, that are deemed impure or inappropriate for public display or discussion. The abject has a strong feminist context, in that female bodily functions in particular are 'abjected' by a patriarchal social order. In the 1980s and 1990s many artists became aware of this theory and reflected it in their work. In 1993 the Whitney Museum, New York, staged an exhibition titled Abject Art: Repulsion and Desire in American Art, which gave the term a wider currency in art. Cindy Sherman is seen as a key contributor to the abject in art, as well as many others including Louise Bourgeois, Helen Chadwick, Paul McCarthy, Gilbert and George, Robert Gober, Carolee Schneemann, Kiki Smith and Jake and Dinos Chapman.~~ ~~[from: [http://www.tate.org.uk/collections/glossary/definition.jsp?entryId=7] - [Deoxy:forum/showprofile.pl?User=Asenav asenav]]~~
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