Multiplicity is a self portrait. It is an installation piece at a time when shared physical space has been unoccupiable; an invitation to simply stand in my stream of consciousness as if it were yours. An exploration of personal philosophy, and a tentative yet tender acceptance of a personhood that lacks unity. A personhood that contains multitudes and multiplicity.


The order of these words is arbitrary, and intended to be browsed as desired, at your own curiosity; they are merely numbered as they were written.







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