Quote by Robert Smithson

Instead of causing us to remember the past like the old monuments, the new monuments seem to cause us to forget the future.


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Summary

This quote suggests that while old monuments serve as reminders of history and events that have shaped our past, the new monuments fail to evoke the same sentiment. Rather than prompting reflections on our roots and lessons learned, the quote implies that modern monuments somehow hinder our ability to contemplate the future. It implies a concern that our focus on creating new structures disregards the importance of learning from history to shape a better future.

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Future
By Robert Smithson
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