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		<title>New Project: Revelation Awe and Ecstasy Portraits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The transcendent has been used throughout history as a great tool for politicians and religious leaders. So does that make the transcendent itself more or less genuine? What is the discourse today about things that are beyond our physical limitations? Is this subject still valid in critical practice? Do our contemporary vehicles and media allow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The transcendent has been used throughout history as a great tool for politicians and religious leaders. So does that make the transcendent itself more or less genuine? What is the discourse today about things that are beyond our physical limitations? Is this subject still valid in critical practice? Do our contemporary vehicles and media allow us to more accurately portray and communicate what is beyond our reach?  These are the questions I hope to raise with this project&#8230;</p>
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