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"It would be misleading to imagine, therefore, as so many ethnologists and art historians still do today, that a mask and, more generally, a sculpture or a painting may be interpreted each for itself, according to what it represents or to the aesthetic or ritual use for which it is destined. We have seen that, on the contrary, a mask does not exist in isolation, it supposes other real or potential masks always by its side, masks that might have been chosen in its stead and substituted for it. In discussing a particular problem, I hope to have shown that a mask is not primarily what it represents but what it transforms, that is to say, what it chooses not to represent. Like a myth, a mask denies as much as it affirms. It is not made solely of what it says or things it is saying, but of what it excludes."
-- Claude Levi-Strauss
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Mask Makers web into meditation
Hello dear visitors - we are sorry that we haven't had the time to maintain this wonderful site as much as we wanted for a long time.
We have been very busy and will be for yet another long time - so the site will enter into a meditation until further notice.
We will only deal with issues when we have the time.
But don't worry - the site will stay online.
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WIFE'S STATEMENT(371 total words in this text) (2368 Reads) 
<font size="-1">I am Susan Malberg Albertsen. Danish maskmaker. Born 1953. And I am the
wife ! Helge spent a long time trying to persuade me to get a webside?
I didn't want it. I have a great deal of "Computer and internetfear".
And I thought it was time and moneyeating. (Still do)
Furthermore I was more than fed up with trying to promote myself as a
maskmaker, using the tools of business marketing?always loosing because
of no money and because I am not a " fine artist" ( Still feel that way!)
But after a few months ONLINE with my own website, I truly enjoy the global
communication with maskpeople around the world. It is a great support
and inspiration to me. And it gives me hope, when I feel low, and close
to giving up.
I know that I am not alone, and I am pleased to be part of this attempt
to give others the same chance of support. It is very important to me
that this is a no charge and no censorship site. But a site on the maskmakers
terms.
I hope
MASKMAKERSWEB will grow with your help.
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