Constant says:
"The liberation of behaviour requires a social space that is labyrinthine, but at the same time continually subject to modification. There will no longer be any centre to be reached, but instead an infinite number of moving centres. There will no longer be any chance of getting off track in the sense of getting lost, but rather in the more positive sense of finding previously uknown paths . . . I call this uninterrupted process of creation and destruction the 'dynamic labyrinth.'"
I am thinking about sound, and how it travels into our minds and memories through the labyrinthine structures in our ears. How much is created and destroyed? And does it lead us down previously unknown paths?.