
By cutting through something, pressures are released. When you cut your skin, you bleed. When Gordon Matta-Clark cuts a house in half, the halves lean away from each other, no longer internally linked. A section operates in terms of internal and external pressures, both the pressures still contained and those released by the cut, organized in time. The combination of interior section and exterior section is the negotiation (compromise and arrangement) of those pressures.
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