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3rd attempt: Silence as a form. As ‘something’, if silence is to have ‘form’ – even as an ‘a-form’, in order for it to be grasped silence needs to be placed alongside ‘another-form-of-something’ in comparison / with ‘another-form-of-something’. []? Conclusive attempt: Silence as an in-between-existing-something. As a gap-form, a placed-in-comparison form, silence then would exist in-between two ends; between two moments of the same ‘something’, one which has a form-in-action. Silence would then present itself in the form of a multi-purpose tool which, by neutralising the action of ‘something-in-action’, allows this same ‘something’ to have a form-in-action: silence is, then – ambiguously, a presence of an absence. [ ]‘something’[ ]’something’[ ]‘something’[ ] ’something’[ ] ? How to perceive silence? ‘When(…)silence is the forbearance from noise’, “noise” is a form. ‘When(…)silence is the oblivion of noise’, “noise” is the presence of a form. ‘When (…)silence is the absence of noise,’ “noise” is the presence of a form in pause, in a ‘stillness’ mode of being active. 18


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