During my research on human beings and attempts to gain deeper understanding of them, I have discovered some interesting details. One is that some of them feels so seperated from the world that they see it as a linguistic construction. Maybe this can be linked to the idea about ”truth”, and how many human beings of today seem to trust more in (written) words than in their own senses. I have also discovered that they seem to think that the real essence of a phenomen will become more clear by removing it from its context/rhizome/habitat/chaos/environment, and that the ”truth” can be concluded in this kind of constructed vaccum, as long as one enters it in a scientific and objective way.

My question in the reductionist vacuum is; does the way a human being look at other animals, say more about the human being, than about the other animal they look at? Or even; Does it say anything about the other animal being looked at, or only about the human being?

(My main language is drawing, not english, so please do not bother about mis-spellings in this text…)