chris martens on Nostr: i always liked the idea of invisibility not as an inherent interaction with *light* ...
i always liked the idea of invisibility not as an inherent interaction with *light* but as a deflection of the attention of onlookers, acknowledging that visibility is as much an artifact of perception (and the complex cognition therearound) as it is physics
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