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CONDITIONAL BLACKOUT AGENT

The agent of smoothing is conditional blackouts such as snow, fog, darkness,
and many more that begin to eliminate expected canonical demarcations such
as road, sidewalk, floor, etc. In the winter Detroit has little money to clear roads
of snow, so the ideological gridiron diminishes, to reveal an unbiased field. That
unbiased nature aids in the transgressive sections talent for augmenting continu-
ity between objects that typically acts as dividers. In a blackout out, all the build-
ings and buildings floors that typically read as autonomous units share a piercing
absence of light, binding them under a new definition∕identity and a new alli-
ance.

DEMARCATION ERASURE

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