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villagers about the nature of space. The nature of the whole [[strikeout]] plaesure [[/strikeout]] that society brought into making and shaping these forms that make the cities into museums, in a way, because every single [[strikeout]] peice [[/strikeout]] of such a village is an artist's thinking. This is what we are lacking today. With a knowledge we require the power and the imagination to bring together forces that would liberate the mind and at the same time live in what we [[strikeout]] think [[/strikeout]] call the fifth dimension, which is not a dimension plus time, but the state of well-being completely liberated. 
RS What I am talking about is [[strikeout]] he [[/strikeout]] the nostalgia which creates the sickness. The thing is not to get that sickness and be stifled by it but to see it for what it is. A museum should not be a store for nostalgia. It should not be culture food. The museum should not be part of the everyday experience. The suburban shopping centers are [[strikeout]] [[/strikeout]] totally unaccessible, are what we expect to find on another planet. They are interesting to me because they are totally unexpected in a way. They belong to a different perspective. They are totally removed. 
RK That which mitigates the economy of Europe. Here everything is waste. It is the unexpected you never know, when you are going to take the right road, and the whole process of going through something is always present. There is a kind of agraphobia in some [[strikeout]] t [[/strikeout]] of the waste land and parking spaces surrounding the centers.
RS Around the idea that money is responsible for some of the most [[strikeout]] e [[/strikeout]] interesting structures in the city there is a tendency to just look at the landscaping from a different vantage point. Just the other