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As the tournant mort gribouillage shapes turn profile to us, a "WAX" mirror-word emerges from the invisible centre of the frame (now, before, and after, the frame holds wax, mots , and image.). "WAX" travels right, and "XAW" travels left, in this title-mirror. The english-hearing ear registers xaw, and bounces it back to the opposite, see. The english reading yeux pauses; counter-intuitive, yet ordinary, alternate dimensions are at work.
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