UMBR(a) no.1, 1998 ...what the subject finds in this altered image of his body is the paradigm of all the forms of resemblance that will bring over on to the worlds of objects a tinge of hostility, by projecting on them the manifestation of the narcissitic image, which, from the pleasure derived from meeting himself in the mirror, becomes when confronting his fellow man an outlet for his most intimate aggressivity...
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