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In this way, the tool allows a normalised approach to these beings. Once you understand that they exist, | In this way, the tool allows a normalised approach to these beings. Once you understand that they exist, | ||
they will become an object of study and then a look without scruple for their size,[[File:Captura de Pantalla 2024-06-17 a las 18.40.46.png|thumb]]without objectification but poetisation of the matter. | they will become an object of study and then a look without scruple for their size,[[File:Captura de Pantalla 2024-06-17 a las 18.40.46.png|thumb]]without objectification but poetisation of the matter. <blockquote>Images are created to tell stories | ||
Images are created to tell stories | |||
But we can make images have a memory of their own. | But we can make images have a memory of their own. | ||
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What happens when we use a scientific image and generate a narrative with them, a narrative in intimacy. | What happens when we use a scientific image and generate a narrative with them, a narrative in intimacy. | ||
The scientific image becomes the poetic | The scientific image becomes the poetic </blockquote> | ||
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