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“Luke is not so much concerned with hidden worlds but with the landscape of the one around us. The concrete world is a series of relationships. Form is established by its relationship to empty space. There will always be tension and release in an unending line as long as there is no border. Life surprises most of us, we can never see its composition, our birth is one side of the frame and our death will be the other. A song is the rise and fall of an empire. Like seeing the world from a plane… Luke doesn’t understand what any of this means but is trying his best to figure it out. To say that Luke Temple has “genre-hopping tendencies” would be an understatement—Luke both defies and defines genre with every effort.”