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MACHINE DREAMS

Alexei Taylor, Author

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The Encounter

The dress
It was when I turned around that I saw the dress, Shakespeare’s portrait with a red clown nose stamped on the top part of it. I felt an immediate and very strong connection to this art piece. This connection came from two different but related things. The first one being my taste for theater and Shakespearean plays. The second one being that I studied in a British school, where we celebrated red nose day as they would in England. Both of them coming from the British culture and representing a very important part of it, which is art and tradition.













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