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Pierre Huyghe Untitled (Human Mask), video still, 2014. © Pierre Huyghe / SODRAC (2016)
Photo : courtesy of Marian Goodman Gallery, New York; Hauser & Wirth, London; Esther Schipper, Berlin; Anna Lena Films, Paris

Fukushima’s Animal

Carlos Kong
Let us remain exposed, and let us think about what is happening to us: Let us think that it is we who are arriving, or who are leaving.
— Jean-Luc Nancy 1 1 - Jean-Luc Nancy, After Fukushima: The Equivalence of Catastrophes (New York: Fordham University Press, 2015), 8.

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