TRIGON MIRROR is a work of visual poetry, adapted from CRYSTALLOGRAPHY by Christian Bök (a writer who has explored the crystal poetics of language itself).
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————— Turbulent winds can break off the fragile branches of a stellar crystal as it falls, and often the branches regenerate during the descent, but even after reaching the ground these fragments can suffer further modification: winds can disintegrate each crystal by abrading it against other crystals so that, when the fallen remnant comes to rest at last beneath the microscope of the observer, the specimen often bears little resemblance to the original particle formed high in the ionosphere.
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Turbulent winds can break off the fragile branches of a stellar
crystal as it falls, and often the branches regenerate during the
descent, but even after reaching the ground these fragments
can suffer further modification: winds can disintegrate each
crystal by abrading it against other crystals so that, when the
fallen remnant comes to rest at last beneath the microscope
of the observer, the specimen often bears little resemblance
to the original particle formed high in the ionosphere.