Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Something about Sight


There is an issue of sight for Hugh Person in his quest (for the Present?) In veiwing the world around him he is more often than not seeing it through the eyes of his past. In this way he "behaves as a ghost," by continually breaking the tension film and falling through to the past. Person needs a phoropter, as pictured above, which measures A. Person's "refractive error."
pg. 543: "that he would have to consult an ophthalmologist sometime next mouth. He substituted an 'n' for the wrong letter and continued to scan the motely proof into which the blackness of closed vision was now turning." Ha! That little trickster!

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