2. Dialect
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Dialect
Dialect, in this craft sense, lives in the tension between two neighboring things: images, ideas, or positions that are not the same, yet sit side by side on a shared continuum. Meaning emerges from the contrast — from holding both at once.
Picture vs. picture
Two tableaus placed next to each other invite the audience to read the gap: before and after, here and there, old world and new.
Two tableaus placed next to each other invite the audience to read the gap: before and after, here and there, old world and new.
Point vs. counterpoint
Voices, values, or frames of reference collide and resonate, generating a richer, more complex story field.
Voices, values, or frames of reference collide and resonate, generating a richer, more complex story field.