
Josiah McElheny works with glass and light, shown in a museum of glass made by Peter Eisenman. Paul Scheerbart wrote a story about a cave of light that McElheny translated. Miguel de Cervantes wrote a story about a man made out of glass. Scheerbart wrote a short book about Cervantes.
Jacques Derrida criticized Eisenman's glass house by quoting an essay by Walter Benjamin where he quotes Scheerbart.
In an extraordinary séance, they all come together to sort it all out.
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