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[Mark Bradford: Paper]
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I always say, "Well,"
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"What I need is not here."
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"So I just have to make myself
available to the universe."
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So I start walking around,
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looking for paper.
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For the right paper.
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I know it when I see it.
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And when you turn it around,
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so the backside is exposed,
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borders collapse.
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Languages collapse.
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And suddenly I'm sitting with...
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this, sort of, paper that is
so familiar to me.
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[CHUCKLES]
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I was in Bali,
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and whenever I go to a new city
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I always take down…
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This is right before the tsunami.
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A month before, actually.
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I had a whole lot of this paper,
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so…
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And when I was going through customs,
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the official said,
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"Why are you bringing back trash?"
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I said, "This ain't trash!"
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"This is art."
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And he said, "It's trash."
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And I said, "It's art!"
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And he said, "Well…"
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I said, "Well, can I take it home?"
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"If it's trash?"
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And he said, "Yeah."
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And I said,
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"Well it's trash."
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So…
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[LAUGHS]