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Thoughts about Labyrinths and Mazes
I consider a labyrinth as a building, a case of architecture making extreme use of its space. Within its exterior boundary walls, the
given area is divided into different paths and walkways. Quiet intentionally, it is made to appear that they all are created to
be used, but in actuality only a few lead further with all others leading to a dead end or a "trap".
A maze is a system of misleading paths with multiple choices for
the viewer or participent, most of which lead into "nothing".
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