Melville, Michael2012-01-192022-10-312012-01-192022-10-3119941994https://ir.wgtn.ac.nz/handle/123456789/27292The opaque coercions of reality are the structuring forces behind a cultures belief systems. This implies a gentle [coercion] veiling of the real with a blanket [opaque] of fiction, resulting with mythologies which organise and order our lives. These myths can be collection, universal to cultures, specific to one culture, or individual, fabricated in the head of a single person. Ultimately though, though, they alol stem from an individual, or individuals, becoming a conscious act of fiction for a means prescribed by their intention.pdfen-NZTower of BabelLabyrinthsPostmodernismArchitecturePeh: a mouth and a tongueText