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-[[Image:Theatre from Ars Memoriae by Robert Fludd.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Ars Memoriae]]'': The [[Theatre]] ([[1619]]) - [[Robert Fludd]]+#redirect[[Mental confusion]]
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-“In the [[illusion|illusory]] [[babel]]s of language, an [[artist]] might [[avant-garde|advance]] specifically to get [[lost]], and to [[drugs|intoxicate]] himself in dizzying syntaxes, seeking odd [[intersection]]s of [[meaning]], [[strange]] corridors of history, [[unexpected]] echoes, [[unknown]] humors, or [[void]]s of [[knowledge…]] but this quest is [[risky]], full of bottomless [[fiction]]s and endless architectures and [[counter]]-architectures… at the end, if there is an end, are perhaps only [[meaningless]] reverberations.” --[[Robert Smithson]]]]+
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-# To thoroughly [[mix]]; to [[confound]]; to [[disorder]].+
-# To [[rout]]; [[discomfit]].+
-# To [[mix up]]; to [[puzzle]]; to [[bewilder]].+
-# To make uneasy and [[ashamed]]; to [[embarrass]].+
-# To [[mistake]] one thing for another.+
-==Etymology==+
-From ''[[con-]]'' (“with, together”) + ''[[fundō]]'' (“pour”).+
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-==See also==+
-*[[Mental confusion]]+
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