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In the latin “tempus” and in the Korean 기상 (氣象) both the external world of weather and the internal soul are connoted simultaneously through the premise of constant change and indeterminability. The terms temperature, tempest, temper, temperament reflect this dual meaning relating the external to the internal and the self to the world as one continuum.(E)motions emerge from 2 distinct blocs of motion left to repeat and finally merge. A search for the disharmony that lurks amongst surfaces.

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In the latin “tempus” and in the Korean 기상 (氣象) both the external world of weather and the internal soul are connoted simultaneously through the premise of constant change and indeterminability. The terms temperature, tempest, temper, temperament reflect this dual meaning relating the external to the internal and the self to the world as one continuum.(E)motions emerge from 2 distinct blocs of motion left to repeat and finally merge. A search for the disharmony that lurks amongst surfaces.

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