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Now that you Know

Now that you know is the story of a boy and his T-square friend. He chooses daily to use the T-square for work, bringing it everywhere he goes. However, the T-square becomes more burdensome to him than a help for work, presenting him daunting tasks that require immense energy and time. It seems to the boy that he is now a small shadow, in comparison to the T-square. "Do you still love me, now that you know me?" asks the T-square. The boy ponders, "Why is it that I care? Why is it that I see myself implicated to you despite all I dread about you?" The answer lies in a voice outside his own. He looks around and sees the words, "I know you, and I love you." "Lets get to work," the boy responds.
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Do you still love me, now that you know me?
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To Steve Garber, who has pondered this question much more that I ever have or ever will. This content was done while reading his book, Visions of Vocation, and is reflective within the graphic novel content.
The comic book was also part of an exhibit in Graz, Austria entitiled: Archicomics as an International Language. The environment was designed by ASYNCROME.
Now that you Know
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Now that you Know

Graphic Novel/Novel Architecture Studio 2016

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