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<strong>Known</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Strange</strong> Things Pass
One end of submarine fibre optic cable carrying<br />
the internet between Europe <strong>and</strong> America.<br />
Engl<strong>and</strong>, SW coast
The other end of submarine fibre optic cable<br />
carrying the internet between Europe <strong>and</strong> America.<br />
USA, East Coast
“As we enter the time of hyperobjects . . . We realise that nonhuman entities are<br />
incomparably more vast <strong>and</strong> powerful than we are, <strong>and</strong> that our reality is caught up<br />
in them. What things are <strong>and</strong> how they seem, <strong>and</strong> how we know them, is full of gaps,<br />
yet vividly real.”<br />
Timothy Morton
Useless to think you’ll park <strong>and</strong> capture it<br />
More thoroughly. You are neither here nor there,<br />
A hurry through which known <strong>and</strong> strange things pass<br />
As big soft buffetings come at the car sideways<br />
And catch the heart off guard <strong>and</strong> blow it open.<br />
Seamus Heaney