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"We say the map is different from the territory. But what is the territory? Operationally, somebody went out with a retina or a measuring stick and made representations which we then put upon paper. What is on the paper map is a representation of what was in the retinal representation of the man who made the map; and as you push the question back, what you find is an infinite regress, an infinite series of maps. The territory never gets in at all. The territory is Ding an sich and you can't do anything with it. Always the process of representation will filter it out so that the mental world is only maps of maps of maps, ad infinitum..."
GREGORY BATESON
from 'Form, Substance and Difference'
Steps to an Ecology of Mind, 1972
pencil, brush and ink on paper
seven drawings
11" x 8.5"