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EMBODIMENT TERRAIN

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EMBODIMENT TERRAIN: The “lay of the land” can note both the physicality of space itself and the figural subject encompassed within it. Tangible in form, there is a knowledge of self and place existing and interacting on multiple fields. 
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EMBODIMENT TERRAIN: The “lay of the land” can note both the physicality of space itself and the figural subject encompassed within it.
Tangible in form, there is a knowledge of self and place existing and interacting on multiple fields.
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