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Where the Sound goes from here, under the imprint of human nature, is less certain.
Not a human in sight, though the imprint of human activity could hardly be more pronounced: a row of receding roofs and a line of cars on a cloth-gray street, at the end of which, in softer, pencilled tones, come the disfigured slopes of a copper mine.
Moreover, because of the Mediterranean climate, and of the extensive thousand year-long human reworking of the Italian landscape (i.e., the imprint of human development overrides the geomorphological signal), young fault scarps are poorly preserved in the Apennines.
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There is great diversity in the topography, geology, climate, hydrology, flora, and fauna, and for millennia this natural environment has borne the imprint of a human population.
In his first New York solo exhibition, Mr. Mongrain, an associate professor of ceramics at Hunter College, presents a set of quiet, mysterious, beautifully made ceramic objects: a perforated bell shape hanging from myriad threads; a hovering pillow bearing the imprint of a human ear; a leaning black plank with a surface like gently rippling water (Johnson).
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