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Fingerprints
distinguish all human beings between each other. The fingerprint is
the authentic,
unique and unrepeatable mark of our identity. It has no racial, social
or linguistic barriers.
It witnesses our uniqueness and defines our diversity. At the same time,
though, it joins us to each other:
because apparently it is a sign always identical to itself.
The fingerprint is a masterpiece, it is reversed body art, it is the
modern version of the primordial portrait.
It is a reflection that involves both the individual and the community,
both creators
and observers, both the author and the subject of the portrait.
The One who is All.”
Claus Miller, 2005
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