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Felix Gonzalez-Torres's series of photogravures depicting footprints in the sand are imprisoned in a vitrine.
At one point in the story, her characters are imprisoned in a building with a maze of pristine hallways.
The immigrants are imprisoned in a collection of buildings, including two huge hangars, each holding about 300 people.
Koolhaas's point, however, was this: never mind the "radical transformation" that technology and other forces are bringing to culture; we are imprisoned in a kind of "radical stasis".
Until that moment we are imprisoned in a logic that is entirely sound, but for the fact that it's erected on a false premise.
Those convicted by the Gun Court are imprisoned in a dedicated prison compound at South Camp in Kingston.
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