Tim Davis: “No one saw the sublime in nature until industrialization separated us from it. If the sublime was between us, that meant we were separated from us. And the America you see here is peopled with beautiful and beautifully-rendered Americans— who are mostly alone: alone on beaches, in staged small-town streets, in coffins, gardens, reflections, living rooms, restaurants, and taxi cabs. Cameras love everything placed in front of them, but they also separate those things from the rest of the world.” – http://www.davistim.com/writing/availiability.html
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