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thecommabandit
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years ago i was applying for phds in america and had to take the GRE, and the closest testing centre to me was in london. my brother lived there at the time, so i crashed at his place, took the test in the morning, then had a whole day to kill until we could meet for dinner. so i went to the british museum.

i had a really great day and saw a ton of really cool stuff, but the thing that has stuck in my mind over the years was this massive egyptian stele. it was like hundreds of others in the museum – a slab of stone as thick as my head, carved with beautiful hieroglyphs proclaiming the heroic deeds of some long-dead pharaoh. but this stele was displayed laid on the floor, most of the text obliterated by a gigantic hole bored through the middle of the stone.


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in reply to @thecommabandit's post:

This whole piece is great, but for some reason I hold special appreciation for the degrading arrow bit. It's such a simple, yet evocative, way of reinforcing that point.

Sometimes the destruction is also an intentional symbol. Imagine if, one day, trump tower is demolished, and the site used for community housing, kitchens, and library facilities. I doubt the ancient residents of the Nile valley felt less strongly about their relationship with their kings. Can't speculate too much, but entertaining the possibility doesn't take too much speculation.

Forgive me for commenting so late but thank you so much, this is thoughtful and wonderful and shoves my brain into a spot where it can see things it couldn't while it was standing where it was.