Limen
| By Elisabeth Deák | Form is, in the end, death. Form-giving is movement, action. Form-giving is life. – Paul Klee Liminal: From the Latin limen, ‘threshold, cross-piece, sill.’ A state somewhere on the spectrum of presence and absence, operating between one stage – one solid shape – and another. An in-between. Unclear, transitional being. The yuck in the chrysalis as the former caterpillar melts to gel. In anthropology, liminality refers to the stage in a rite of passage where the...