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Jane Silcott

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Jane Silcott
Dispatches
Gangly Man

I don’t take public transit very often, which is a failing—not just environmentally, but also personally, because sometimes that forced contact with the rest of the populated world can be profound. In Japan, many years ago, I was trapped in the small space between train cars by a crowd of schoolboys; my claustrophobia reached such a level that one leg began to judder up and down like the needle on a sewing machine, and the only thing that prevented me from climbing out over the tops of my fellow passengers’ heads was the gaze of a man about a foot away who conveyed calm to me by keeping his eyes trained on mine.

Jane Silcott
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Lurching Man

One instinctive action saves a life in Vancouver’s DowntownEastside.

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Natty Man

His look is self-concious, but well done.

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Mimesis

Jane Silcott explores the ideas of beauty and mimicry both in theory and in the wilds of a motel complex.

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Ducks

At first no one notices when the dog rushes your daughter as if she’s some kind of game and your daughter runs as if it’s some kind of chase.

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