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“There is no reality without interpretation…”
Ruthlessly efficient as ever, my network of spies (well, OK, my auntie in Twickenham) sent through photos of my book “Rorschach Audio – Art & Illusion for Sound”, as it appears, displayed in the exhibition “A Ripple in Time” by the artist Gary Stewart, currently on show at Orleans House Gallery in Twickenham.
The quote “There is no reality without interpretation… just as there is no innocent eye, there is no innocent ear” by E.H. Gombrich, appears in large format wall based text, on the exhibition’s balcony level, and in the “Rorschach Audio” book – page 58 – published in 2012.
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