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concettismo is permanently secret. It cannot be paraphrased without mi concettismo is permanently secret. It cannot be paraphrased without mi

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concettismo is permanently secret. It cannot be paraphrased without misunderstanding, theories about it must necessarily be incomplete, and may decide to falsify key elements to avoid ironic collapse. Lacan discovered this problem in the 1940s with his confrontation with the mi-dire of paranoiacs, dŽjˆ vu meme, sorites, site of exception, ekphrasis, Las Meninas, Mount Analogue, the Cum¾an Gates, VicoÕs dipintura, etc.) demonstrates, through diagrams that establish the interchangeability of parts that allows one example to merge with others, the durability of the idea behind reversed predication that allows it many incarnations, thanks to the universality of the screen, the Òflesh of the world,Ó that relate predication to desire, fantasy, and the (non-)structure of the Real. There is no idea here, only a network of potentialities, future predications, all reversible.Ó Other resources: As a part of the Òarchitecture theory and studio for idiotsÓ project, working papers have been posted on http://art3idea.psu.edu/idiots. The idea of the horizontal atlas is developed in Atlas of the Obverse