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-"To arrive at the [[unknown]] through the [[disorder|disordering]] of all the [[senses]], that's the point" ("[[Les lettres du Voyant]]" - "[[The Letters of the Seer]]") --[[Rimbaud]], [[1871]]+"To arrive at the [[unknown]] through the [[disorder|disordering]] of all the [[senses]], that's the point" ("[[Les lettres du Voyant]]" - "[[The Letters of the Seer]]")
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 +This is the [[labyrinth]] built by [[Daedalus |Dedalus]] of Crete<br>
 +all who entered therein were [[orientation|lost]]<br>
 +save [[Theseus]], thanks to [[Ariadne|Ariadne's thread]]<br>
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 +--[[Labyrinth carved on a pillar of the portico of Lucca Cathedral, Tuscany, Italy ]]
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"To arrive at the unknown through the disordering of all the senses, that's the point" ("Les lettres du Voyant" - "The Letters of the Seer")


This is the labyrinth built by Dedalus of Crete
all who entered therein were lost
save Theseus, thanks to Ariadne's thread

--Labyrinth carved on a pillar of the portico of Lucca Cathedral, Tuscany, Italy

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Disorientation

Disorientation is the opposite of orientation. It is a cognitive disability in which the senses of time, direction, and recognition of items (things), people and places become difficult to distinguish/identify.

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