The Non-Works
of
Samuel Tyldsley
 

Notes




      Truth:
       a light
   which leads to darkness;
      a prize
       to be sought
   yet never won.
 
 

     This page is a black and white graphic design.  Two checkerboard planes meet and form a horizon a bit above the center of the page.  Upon this, a winding, checkerboard strip makes it's way through the picture.  On this the script is imposed in the black gothic style.  The background on which the poem directly lies lightens to add emphasis to the words.  An abstract geometric pattern of intersecting ovals lies on top of another pattern of intersecting triangles which floats above and to the right of the poem.
     The verse expounds the belief that it is the pursuit and not the acquisition of Truth that is beneficial.
 
 

        The song playing is The Doors' "Riders on the Storm" and was obtained from  The Midi Jukebox.


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