The re-occurring themes are: The rationalist, the empiricist and the metaphysician; the inter-relationship between these expressed through colour within cultures. What drives the work is a diversity of interests: language [written and aural] and translation [this includes the languages of the visual, touch, smell and taste] logic, paradox, contradiction, fuzziness, people, set theory, philosophy. The Mission is to collect as many contributions from the widest possible range of contributors. Everyone has a colour, often more than one, and can say something about it; there’s a story, a place, an incident, a person or a feeling. It’s a component of who we are and how we describe ourselves. Everyone has a colour, often more than one, and can say something about it; there’s a story, a place, an incident, a person or a feeling. It’s a component of who we are and how we describe ourselves. The reasons for these can be profound, humorous, peculiar, idiosyncratic, irreverent, political, didactic, a why, what, who, where, when, how; a love, a loathing or deeply poignant and personal.
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