‘In so far as the learner was in Error and now receives the Truth and with it the condition for understanding it, a change takes place within him like the change from non-being to being.’- S. Kierkegaard

Work by Jeffrey Milstein
‘In so far as the learner was in Error and now receives the Truth and with it the condition for understanding it, a change takes place within him like the change from non-being to being.’- S. Kierkegaard

Work by Jeffrey Milstein
Standing open to refinement and correction, slowly revising, abandoning a priori she carefully segregated then rearranged thoughts, suspending the principles of simple minds to imperturbably hold the line against various kinds of error, where inferiority reigns over intimacy.
Work by Pim Kersten
No truth. No meaning. No error.

‘Muddy 2007′, work by Elizabeth Kruger
Shambles in her eyes might have been the evidence of diminished responsibility. In fact in memoirs of her friends, colleagues and short-living acquaintances she was always coming a little too late, living beyond reach of any adequate solution for this situation. She fell victim of the prevalent habit of thought to make errors in judgement, which luckily for her was a sufficient mitigating circumstance in everything she marred.

‘Obstruction Above’, work by Patrik Andine
Lust- wilderness as splendid evergreen. Bliss- the softly spoken word. Repugnance- the undefeated error. Serial trio founded on handful of change.

‘Untitled’, work by Marlo Pascual
World’s impartiality measure: Mistake and Error, the difficult sibling.

‘One and the other’, work by Istvan Sandorfi