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julieann081 rated 6 months ago-
From site: http://www.ted.com The slam poet/tech artist/paper sculptor Rives does eight minutes of lyrical origami, folding history into a series of coincidences surrounding that most surreal of hours, 4 o'clock in the morning. This elusive hour, both very late and very early, appears often...
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 Jabberwock01 rated 16 months ago- Don'7 catch yourself sleeping at 4 a.m. Never know what might happen.
 xeno47 rated 12 months ago- ...and I found this at 4am
 julieann081 rated 6 months ago-
From site: http://www.ted.com The slam poet/tech artist/paper sculptor Rives does eight minutes of lyrical origami, folding history into a series of coincidences surrounding that most surreal of hours, 4 o'clock in the morning. This elusive hour, both very late and very early, appears often in art in literature as a way to describe the most extreme states of affairs. Rives -- aided by a nimble mind and extensive online research -- reveals 4 a.m. as an iconic moment, drawing hilarious historical connections.
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