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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Dear <<empyreans>>, Derek,
Alessandra,<br>
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a question, reentering the discussion, after confer(abs)ence (one
that plays in some part into the discussion with its themes,
Ritual & Cultural Performance, being a Hui and a Symposium,
and having a strong Maori presence, liquidly endarkening ...) ...
What, given its ambivalence, given it can suit the individual user
or wearer, is liquid blackness meant to do?<br>
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(And in appreciation of the confer(abs)ence of a subject)<br>
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Best,<br>
<font color="#ffffff">Simon</font><br>
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On 16/04/16 01:45, Derek Murray wrote:<br>
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Hi Murat,
My apologies for the slow reply.
Blackness is a highly contested terminology, so I would say that my
definition of it would defer from the other respondents. Perhaps we
should individually define it? I suggest asking Tommy, since I was
initially responding to his query.
Derek
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