The ZZ Plant
“The operative thought which takes over when philosophy abdicates is obliged to call its own domain—this contact of the self with the world—by the name of psychology. It has to deny the area where contact occurs, the world of lived experience, the field where meaning is born. Descartes, in fact, left this domain as an irreducible residue—the blind man's experience. But operative thought, in its essence, is hostile to a philosophy of contact.”
Merleau-Ponty, “Eye and Mind” (L'Œil et l'Esprit)
Drawings of Cami and Easten, our ZZ plant, the same place, the same light and the same shadow.