If we were to map the human psyche, what would we see? Would it be similar to an architectural blueprint for a civilised world, resembling machinery and order? How can our thoughts physically control themselves? Even though our minds are already exhausted by thoughts, they can’t stop producing more complex patterns. Are we able to stop this cycle? Using Osamu Dazai’s novel, No Longer Human, the works of Between These Things and Those Things give shape to the complex interior world of the human psyche.
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